Here is an overview of the map of Quebec: Quebec is the largest province in Canada, located in the eastern part of the country. It covers about 1.5 million square kilometers and has diverse geographic regions including the Canadian Shield, Appalachian Mountains, St. Lawrence Lowlands, and Ungava Peninsula. The province borders Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, and the United States. Major natural features include the St. Lawrence River, numerous lakes and rivers, and mountain ranges such as the Laurentians and the Torngat Mountains. Major cities include Montreal and Quebec City, which is the provincial capital. Quebec is subdivided into 17 administrative regions and many municipalities. Maps of Quebec show its major cities, topography, highways, natural parks, and administrative divisions. The official road maps and tourist maps of Quebec are available for detailed planning and trips. Quebec's landscape includes flat fertile lowlands around the St. Lawrence River, rocky Canadian Shield areas, forested Appalachian foothills, and remote tundra in the north. If a specific type of map is needed, such as political, physical, road, or tourist map, or a map focusing on a particular region or feature, please specify. This summary is based on detailed geographic and administrative information about Quebec from recent sources.
