Belt regions of Canada
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In Canada, belt regions are defined as an economic, linguistic, cultural or political area of similarity. The belt term is a metaphor for the belt worn about the waist.
The term banana belt is used humorously for a region with a relatively mild climate, as in Windsor, Ontario with its hot and wet summers, and Victoria, British Columbia and Saltspring Island with its relatively warm winters all claiming to be the banana belt of Canada. Whitehorse, Yukon is referred to being in the Yukon's banana belt.
[edit] List of Regions
- Bilingual belt, a region defined by significant bilingualism in Canada
- Nickel Belt, a region defined by the nickel ore deposits in the Greater Sudbury Area
- Potato belt, a region where the potato is thought to be the main food crop, usually meaning Atlantic Canada