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- Canada–United States border (links | edit)
- British Columbia Highway 97 (links | edit)
- Middle latitudes (links | edit)
- 41st parallel north (links | edit)
- 42nd parallel north (links | edit)
- 45th parallel south (links | edit)
- Derecho (links | edit)
- Four corners (Canada) (links | edit)
- Nunivak Island (links | edit)
- Oxygen minimum zone (links | edit)
- North of 60 (links | edit)
- Hagfors (links | edit)
- Fagersta (links | edit)
- Avesta (locality) (links | edit)
- Fort Smith, Northwest Territories (links | edit)
- Francis Clergue (links | edit)
- 100th meridian west (links | edit)
- Humid continental climate (links | edit)
- Stickeen Territories (links | edit)
- Belozersk (links | edit)
- 1905 Alberta general election (links | edit)
- Northern Manitoba (links | edit)
- Truck driver (links | edit)
- Thalassinidea (links | edit)
- Range road (links | edit)
- Passive house (links | edit)
- Mackenzie Highway (links | edit)
- Extreme points of Canadian provinces (links | edit)
- Geography of Yukon (links | edit)
- Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (links | edit)
- 17th parallel north (links | edit)
- Canadian Rangers (links | edit)
- 40th parallel north (links | edit)
- 33rd parallel north (links | edit)
- James Richardson & Sons (links | edit)
- 30th parallel north (links | edit)
- 109th meridian west (links | edit)
- 37th parallel north (links | edit)
- 180th meridian (links | edit)
- Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters Yellowknife (links | edit)
- Colony of British Columbia (1858–1866) (links | edit)
- Mail, Shetland (links | edit)
- Geomagnetic latitude (links | edit)
- Straight-tusked elephant (links | edit)
- 45×90 points (links | edit)
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Grouard–McLennan (links | edit)
- 2006 European heatwave (links | edit)
- History of the Northwest Territories (links | edit)
- Territorial evolution of Canada (links | edit)