Ontario, Canada has an area of 1,076,395 sq km and a population of about 12,726,000. Its capital is Toronto.
Ontario is bordered by the provinces of Manitoba, Quebec in Canada and the American states of Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Minnesota. This region is dominated by the Canadian Shield (rocky region), the Hudson Bay Lowlands (swampy areas) and the Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Valley.
Prior to the arrival of the French and the British, the region was inhabited by the Ojibwa, Cree and Huron tribes.
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| Toronto Travel Guide |
Toronto, in southern Ontario, the 5th largest city in North America, is one
of the most multi-cultural cities in the whole world and a walk downtown will
prove it true!
Little Italy, Greek-town, Chinatown, Little India, the Gay Village, the Fashion
district, help to understand... |
| Ottawa Travel Guide |
Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is the country’s fourth largest city. Rich in culture and heritage, Ottawa has a population of over 1.2 million. It receives over 7 million visitors annually and is known for its excelle... |
| Saint Thomas Travel Guide |
Saint Thomas is located on the south western part of Ontario in Canada. This city also forms the seat for Elgin County.
The city was incorporated in the year 1852 and later on as a town in the year 1861 and as a city in the year 1881. Later on the railway indus... |
| Sorel Tracy Travel Guide |
Sorel Tracy is located in the south western part of Quebec in Canada at the confluence of the Richelieu River and the St Lawrence River.
This city holds fourth position among the other oldest cities in the world. The place was named after Pierre de Sa... |
| Woodstock Travel Guide |
Woodstock is located in the south western part of Ontario in Canada. It is also the county seat of Oxford County.
Woodstock is also known as Dairy Capital of Canada and also promoted itself as “The Friendly City”.
With beaut... |