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Ontario | History, Cities, Facts | Britannica Ontario, second largest province of Canada in area, after Quebec It occupies the strip of the Canadian mainland lying between Hudson and James bays to the north and the St Lawrence River–Great Lakes chain to the south The most populous Canadian province, it is home to more than one-third of Canada’s population
Ontario - Exploration, Fur Trade, Confederation | Britannica Ontario - Exploration, Fur Trade, Confederation: The earliest known inhabitants of the Ontario region included the Iroquoian-speaking agricultural Huron, Tionontati, and Erie peoples of the south and the Algonquian-speaking hunting Algonquin, Ojibwa, and Cree peoples of the north The French explorer Étienne Brûlé was the first known European to travel among them, during an expedition to
Ontario - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help Ontario is the most populated province in Canada A First Nations word describing Lake Ontario likely gave the province its name Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is in…
Ontario - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help Ontario Department of Tourism and Information The Niagara Escarpment divides the peninsula into eastern and western sections Niagara Falls plunges over the escarpment, which is a flat-topped, hard limestone ridge averaging about 350 feet (107 meters) in height The escarpment arches from the peninsula of Niagara, between Lakes Ontario and Erie, to the Bruce Peninsula, between Lake Huron and
Ontario - Population, Migration, Diversity | Britannica Ontario - Population, Migration, Diversity: Until the 1970s, natural increase contributed more to population growth than immigration Since the 1980s, though, the falling birth rate has meant that immigration has contributed far more to population growth than has natural increase The vital statistics (i e , the birth rate and the death rate) and the rate of population growth for Ontario were
Flag of Ontario | Meaning, History Redesign | Britannica Canadian provincial flag consisting of a red field (background) bearing the Union Jack as its canton and the provincial shield at its fly end; the shield features a Cross of St George (red cross on white) and three golden maple leaves on a green background The coat of arms of Ontario was
Toronto | History, Population, Climate, Facts | Britannica Toronto, city, capital of the province of Ontario in southeastern Canada, on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario It is the most populous metropolitan area in Canada and the most important city in Canada’s most prosperous province It is a multicultural city and Canada’s financial and commercial center
Ontario - Manufacturing, Automotive, Technology | Britannica Ontario - Manufacturing, Automotive, Technology: Ontario is the leading manufacturing province in Canada and employs roughly half of the country’s manufacturing workers while generating about half of the country’s total value of production Historically, this preeminence derived from the milling, farm implement, furniture, and textile industries of the 19th century Today the domestic