Please note: The map is yet to be revealed, but will likely be released in late January.
The Canada map can be divided up into six main areas: the Maritimes, Quebec, Ontario, the Paries, British Columbia and the Northern territories. I'll take you through all these regions:
The Maritimes:
Areas within: the provinces of New Brunswick (in the west), Nova Scotia (in the east) PEI (in the north) and Newfoundland. (In the far north-east.)
What you'll probably see if your there: Fishing boats, eastern shores, ships and village-like buildings. If your in Newfoundland it will be very rocky and you'll find a coast quickly.
Where the cities are: Fredericton (in southern New Brunswick), Halifax (south-central Nova Scotia), Charlottetown (east-central PEI) and St. John's (eastern Newfoundland.)
Quebec:
Areas within: northern Quebec and southern Quebec.
What your probably see if your there: in northern Quebec you'll see snow and some forests while southern Quebec you'll find cities and a warmer climate. One of the biggest indicators that your in Quebec is the language: see a sign in french? Your in Quebec!
Where the city is: Quebec City (southern Quebec).
Ontario:
Areas within: Northern Ontario and southern Ontario.
What you'll probably see if your there: in northern Ontario your see the most forested area on the map--it will be colder and there will be a huge bay to the north, If your in southern Ontario you'll see farms and more civilian area. If you find yourself surrounded by huge lakes your probably in southern Ontario and if you find a massive city by one of these huge lakes--you are definitely in Ontario.
Where the city is: Toronto is located in south-eastern Ontario and Ottawa (Canada's capital) is more north-east of that.
The Prairies:
Areas within: Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
What you'll probably see if your there:
If your in Manitoba as you go north you'll see many small lakes, the land will be flat.
If your in Saskatchewan as you go north you'll see some small lakes and it will be flat.
If your in Alberta you'll see oil rigs, to the south-west you'll find mountains and if you go north you'll find a few lakes.
Where are the cities?
Winnipeg is in southern Manitoba, Regina is in southern Saskatchewan and Edmonton is in south-central Alberta.
British Columbia:
Areas within: Mainland BC and Vancouver island.
If your on the mainland of British Columbia you'll see high mountains and lots of trees--but it won't be very cold unless you go on the mountains.
If your on Vancouver island you'll be surrounded by water on every side and you'll find a city in the south called "Victoria."
If your in British Columbia you'll likely see things of the hippie culture and Asian buildings/items/or zombies.
The city you'll want to visit if your in the area is Victoria, located on the southern tip of Vancouver island.
Northern Territories:
Areas within: Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
If your in the Yukon you'll see lots of snowy hills.
If your in the Northwest Territories when you head north you'll find tons of large snowy islands.
If your in the northern territories it will be snowy, there won't be too many trees and you'll see igloos.
You'll want to visit three cities if your in the area: Whitehorse (in south-west Yukon), Yellowknife (south-east Northwest Territories) and Iqaluit (far eastern Nunavut on the southern part of Baffin Island.)

The above image shows the six regions on the map. (Image comes from http://map-canada.blogspot.ca/2012/04/canada-map-political-city.html) The map below, shows the provinces and territories of Canada, it comes from the same source. Please note: Not all cities will be included on the map will be on the Unturned 3 Canada map, but it is very very likely that all cities mentioned on this blog will be included.

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