No, PEI is the smallest province & territory in Canada.
It covers 5,683.56 km2 (2,194.43 sq mi)
Canada covers 9.984,670 km2 ( 3,854,085 sq mi )
PEI covers 0.056922862 % of Canada
The North and Great Lakes regions of Canada cover more than one third of Canada.
There is only one island province-- PEI.
Prince Edward Island (PEI) is Canada's smallest province, both by population and area, but it is by no means one of the smallest islands in the world. After all, it does have a population of 140,000. There are two cities in PEI, Charlottetown and Summerside, with a combined population of 50,000. The remaining 90,000 reside in rural PEI, many on farms.
There is actually one island in Canada. That island is PEI (Prince Edward Island).
Nunavut covers about one-fifth of Canada's land mass. Specifically, it is the largest territory in Canada, comprising approximately 1.9 million square kilometers, which is about 20% of the country's total area. This makes it a significant portion of Canada's overall geography, but not as much as one-third or one-quarter.
Neither, PEI stands for Prince Edward Island which is one of the ten provinces of Canada. The capital of P.E.I. is Charlottetown. P.E.I. entered into confederation as the seventh province on July 1, 1873. The national capital of Canada is Ottawa located in the province of Ontario.
Prince Edward Island (PEI) is an island. The entire island is one province.
India is about one-third the size of the U.S.
The Sahara would cover nearly a third f the African continent.
about one third.
nunavut
it is the third it is one of the big five