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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OntarioOntario - Wikipedia

    Ontario is Canada's leading manufacturing province, accounting for 52% of the total national manufacturing shipments in 2004. [73] Ontario's largest trading partner is the American state of Michigan. As of April 2012, Moody's bond-rating agency rated Ontario debt at AA2/stable, [74] while S&P rated it AA−. [75]

  2. The official website of the Government of Ontario. Find information on programs and services.

  3. 2 days ago · Ontario is composed of two regions of widely different character, Northern and Southern Ontario. Northern Ontario, as usually defined, lies north of a line drawn from the confluence of the Mattawa and Ottawa rivers (at the Quebec border, east of Lake Nipissing) southwest to the mouth of the French River, on Georgian Bay.

  4. www.ontario.ca › page › about-ontarioAbout Ontario

    Ontario's vibrant multiculturalism and varied landscapes make this a great place to live and to visit. Find out more about Ontarios people, places, and history.

  5. The official tourism website of the province of Ontario in Canada. Find all the information you will need to plan your next visit.

  6. Ontario Education. Ontario is home to world-leading research institutions that anchor a strong publicly-funded provincial education system. For kindergarten through grade 12, children living in Ontario may enroll in public, Catholic and French immersion schools throughout the province, funded by the taxpayer and teaching a curriculum designed and monitored by the Government of Ontario.

  7. Mar 23, 2023 · Discover the enchanting allure of Ontario - from natural wonders to vibrant cities. Plan your journey to Canada's heartland here. Indulge in the urban excitement of Toronto, marvel at the power of Niagara Falls, and explore the vast wilderness of Ontario's provincial parks.

  8. Ontario has many cities. Here are nine of the major ones. 1 Toronto — Canada's largest city and capital of Ontario with 6.1 million people, simultaneously a globalized international hub and the media and cultural metropolis of English Canada.; 2 Ottawa — Canadian federal capital with 1.19 million people, home to Parliament and the main national museums of art, military history, and nature.

  9. Ontario is divided by three of Canada’s seven physiographic regions. These three regions are the Hudson Bay Lowlands, the Canadian Shield and the St. Lawrence Lowlands. Agriculture, as well as most of the population, is concentrated in the south. Ontario has the most varied landscape of any Canadian province.

  10. Ontario has many sides to it — from the energetic urban life of Toronto and Ottawa, to the wilds of the Great Lakes and Northern Ontario. Here, you’ll discover an abundance of restaurants reflective of the region’s diverse cultures, captivating galleries and museums, and countless hiking trails that offer a respite from everyday life.

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