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Province of Ontario, Canada

Ontario
 
Flag of Ontario Coat of arms of Ontario
Flag of Ontario Coat of arms of Ontario
Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains)
Map of Canada with Ontario highlighted
Flower White Trillium
Tree Eastern White Pine
Bird Common Loon
Capital Toronto
Area
Total
 - Land
 - Water  (% of total) 

1,076,395 km
917,741 km
158,654 km (14.8%)
Time Zone UTC-5 & -6

Ontario is the most populous of Canada's provinces and second only to Quebec in area. It is located in east central Canada and considered one of the provinces of Central Canada. The capital is Toronto, which is also the largest city in Canada. Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is also located in Ontario.

The province takes its name from Lake Ontario, which in turn is derived from the Iroquois word Skanadario, meaning "beautiful lake" or "sparkling water".
Ontario, along with New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Quebec, is one of the four original provinces of Canada when the nation was formed on July 1, 1867 by the British North America Act.

Geography

Ontario is bounded on the north by Hudson Bay and James Bay, on the east by Quebec, on the west by Manitoba and on the south by the U.S. states of Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. Ontario's long American border is formed almost entirely by lakes and rivers, starting in Lake of the Woods and continuing to the Saint Lawrence River near Cornwall.

The province consists of three main geographical regions:

  • the Canadian Shield in the northwestern and central portions covers over half the land area in the province. Though mostly infertile land, it is rich in minerals and studded with lakes and rivers.
  • the Hudson Bay Lowlands in the extreme north and northeast
  • the Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence Valley in the south where agriculture and industry are concentrated. Southern Ontario is further sub divided into four regions; Southwestern Ontario, Golden Horseshoe, Central Ontario (although not actually the province's geographic centre) and Eastern Ontario.

Despite the absence of any mountainous terrain in the province, there are large areas of uplands which traverse the province from northwest to southeast but also above the Niagara Escarpment which crosses the south.

The Carolinian forest zone covers most of the southwestern section. Its northern extent is part of the Greater Toronto Area at the western end of Lake Ontario. The most well known geographic feature is Niagara Falls, part of the much more extensive Niagara Escarpment.

The Saint Lawrence Seaway allows navigation to and from the Atlantic Ocean as far inland as Thunder Bay in Northwestern Ontario. Northern Ontario occupies roughly 85% of the surface area of the province while Southern Ontario contains 94% of the population.

Climate

Ontario has three main climatic regions. Southwestern and south central Ontario including the southern half of the Golden Horseshoe, has a moderate humid continental climate similar to that of the inland Mid-Atlantic States and the lower Great Lakes portion of the U.S. Midwest. The region has hot, humid summers and cold winters. It is considered a temperate climate when compared with most of Canada.

Most of Central and Eastern Ontario and the southern part of Northern Ontario have a more severe humid continental climate. This region has warm to hot summers with cold and somewhat longer winters and a shorter growing season.

The more northern parts of Ontario have a subarctic climate with long, very cold winters and short, warm summers. In the summer, hot weather occasionally reaches even the northernmost parts of Ontario.

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