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    Ontario, Canada

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    Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada. Located in Central Canada, Ontario is the country's most populous province. As of the 2021 Canadian census, it is home to 38.5 percent of the country's population, and is the second-largest province by total area (after Quebec). Ontario is Canada's fourth-largest … See more

    Ontario is a term thought to be derived from Indigenous origins, either Ontarí:io, a Huron (Wyandot) word meaning "great lake", or possibly skanadario, which means "beautiful … See more

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    Indigenous habitation (pre–1610)
    Paleo-Indians were the first people to settle on the lands of Ontario, arriving there after the Laurentide Ice Sheet melted roughly … See more

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    In the 2021 census, Ontario had a population of 14,223,942 living in 5,491,201 of its … See more

    The British North America Act 1867 section 69 stipulated "There shall be a Legislature for Ontario consisting of the Lieutenant Governor … See more

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    The thinly populated Canadian Shield, which dominates the northwestern and central portions of the province, comprises over half the land … See more

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    Ontario is Canada's leading manufacturing province, accounting for 52% of the total national manufacturing shipments in 2004. Ontario's largest trading partner is the American state of Michigan. As of April 2012 , Moody's bond-rating agency rated Ontario debt See more

    Ontario operates four publicly funded school systems, with there being both English and French equivalents of the public school system and the Catholic school system. … See more

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  3. WEB4 days ago · 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 – …

  4. WEBLearn about Ontario, the most populous province or territory in Canada, with diverse geography, history and culture. Explore its Indigenous, French and British origins, its role in Confederation, its capital city, its premier …

  5. Ontario is a province of contrasts, where urban sophistication meets natural beauty, and where hi… See more
    Ontario is a province of contrasts, where urban sophistication meets natural beauty, and where history blends with modernity. Whether you want to explore the vibrant city of Toronto, home to world-class attractions, entertainment, and cuisine, or immerse yourself in the stunning wilderness of Ontario's vast forests, lakes, and wildlife, you will find something to suit your taste. Experience the cultural heritage of the Distillery District, the architectural marvel of the CN Tower, and the national passion of the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, or venture to the provincial parks and dark sky preserves to witness the spectacular fall colours and the northern lights. Ontario is a destination that will delight and inspire you in every season.
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  6. WEBExplore Ontario's vast wilderness, forests, lakes and wildlife with Lonely Planet's expert tips and recommendations. Find attractions, articles, activities and guidebooks for your trip to Canada's largest province.

  7. WEBPopulation: (2021) 14,223,942. Capital: Toronto. Situated between Hudson Bay and James Bay and the St. Lawrence River – Great Lakes chain, it is bordered by the U.S. and the Canadian provinces of Quebec and …

  8. WEBOntario is Canada 's second-largest province, and the most populous, with more than 14 million inhabitants. It is home to the Canadian capital city of Ottawa, and Toronto, which is Ontario's capital and Canada's largest city.