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  1. Weather and climate in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario (Department of Geography publication series) by Marie Sanderson, 1996
  2. The impact of climate change on water in the Grand River basin, Ontario (Department of Geography publication series)
  3. Ontario (Study in Canadian Geography)
  4. Evaluation in geography,: A resource book for teachers (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Curriculum series) by Nallamma Senathirajah, 1971
  5. Ontario: a fine country not half like England?(Bibliography): An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Graeme Wynn, 2002-12-22
  6. Perspectives on landscape and settlement in nineteenth century Ontario (Carleton library ; no. 91)
  7. Ontario Teachers' Manuals - GeographyV.5
  8. Geography of Ontario by City: Geography of Greater Sudbury, Geography of Guelph, Geography of Hamilton, Ontario, Geography of Kingston, Ontario
  9. Hastings County, Ontario: Communities in Hastings County, Ontario, Geography of Hastings County, Ontario, Municipalities in Hastings County
  10. Ontario School Geography by Ontario. Dept. of Education, 2010-03-27
  11. Geography of Ontario: Jeddah
  12. Geography of Timiskaming District, Ontario: Ottawa-Bonnechere Graben, Adams Mine, Matabitchuan River, Lake Timiskaming, Ishpatina Ridge
  13. Geography of Ontario
  14. Geography of Windsor, Ontario: List of Islands in the Detroit River

1. Ontario Geography (Ontario)
What is Ontario? Geography of Canada's (Perhaps North America's future) Heartland. According to Thomas Courchene, one of Canada's foremost economists, Ontario has evolved into
http://canada.blog.uvm.edu/groupB/2006/12/ontario_geography.html
Ontario
UVM English 5 Blog About Ontario
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Ontario geography
What is Ontario? Geography of Canada's (Perhaps North America's future) Heartland According to Thomas Courchene, one of Canada's foremost economists, Ontario has evolved into one of North America's leading economic regions, and may become the new heartland of North America. So what makes Ontario so special? Geography, beit Physical, Political, or Economic, is perhaps the primary rationale behind this bold statement, and so is the focus of this week's post. -Ontario: The Alpha Province As of 2000, Ontario accounted for
*38% of Canada's total population
*41% of Canada's Gross-Domestic Product (GDP) -Physical Geography *Ontario, a name derived from the native word "Ontariio" or "Kanadario" (roughly translated as "beautiful" or "sparkling" water) is bigger
than most countries, stretchin over 1 million square kilometers. *Ontario has 3 main physiographic regions
-Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands>flat and rolling landscapes, reflects the underlying sedimentary rock. The St. Lawrence Lowlands subregion shaped by the Champlain Sea, which receded 10,000 years ago, leaving behind mineral deposits that make the land very fertile and agrable.The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands region form Ontario's southern boundary with the United States, Manitoba lies to the West, Hudson/James Bays lie to the north, and Quebec to the east
-Canadian Shield> result of solidification of molten rock 3 billion years ago. Landscape altered by the glacial erosion caused by the movement of ice sheets during an ice age 18,000 years ago. Since it is essentially solid rock, is not desirable in terms of agriculture. Climate, soils, and physiography combine to limit agriculture. However, the region does have a vast forest, superb scenery(hello, tourists), and vast mineral wealth. Encompasses most of Ontario between the Great Lakes and Hudson Bay.

2. Category:Ontario Geography Stubs - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This category is for geography stub articles relating to Ontario, Canada. You can help Wikipedia by expanding them. To add an article to this category, use {{Ontariogeo-stub
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3. CategoryNorthern Ontario Geography Stubs - Includipedia, The
This category is for geography stub articles relating to Northern Ontario, Canada. You can help Wikipedia by expanding them. To add an article to this category, use {{
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4. Ontario Geography 9 Key 2009 Edition Errata
Ontario Geography 9 Key 2009 Edition Errata On page 69, a quotation is used but not credited. The quotation, All our hard work has paid off, and we hope people will be able to follow
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5. Online Dictionary - Category:Ontario Geography
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    Categories Geography of Canada ... Ontario Last updated: 05-07-2005 06:13:54 The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License . How to see transparent copy Arts and Culture Entertainment People ... All Categories Fact Archive.com, 2005.

    6. Chemistry - Category:Ontario Geography
    0104-2007 011619 The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License. How to see transparent copy
    http://www.chemistrydaily.com/chemistry/Category:Ontario_geography

    7. The Ultimate Category:Ontario Geography - American History Information Guide And
    The Ultimate CategoryOntario geography American History Online Reference Guide
    http://www.historymania.com/american_history/Category:Ontario_geography

    8. Biology - Category:Ontario Geography
    0601-2009 231004 The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License. How to see transparent copy
    http://www.biologydaily.com/biology/Category:Ontario_geography

    9. Northern Ontario Geography Stubs - Kosmix Reference, Videos
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    10. Northern Ontario Geography Stubs
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    11. Geography Of Ontario - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Ontario communities Ontario municipalities Ontario electoral districts Historic counties of Ontario Geography of Ontario
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Ontario
    Geography of Ontario
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Geography of Ontario Continent North America Region North America
    Eastern Canada

    Central Canada
    Coordinates 49°15′0″N 84°29′59″W 49.25°N 84.49972°W Area
    85.3% land
    Borders Total land borders U.S. states Michigan New York Minnesota ; Canadian provinces Manitoba and Quebec Highest point Ishpatina Ridge
    693 m Lowest point Hudson Bay
    sea level Longest river Albany River
    980 km Largest lake Lake Superior
    (Canadian portion only) Ontario is located in East Central Canada , bordered by the Great Lakes Hudson Bay and James Bay . It is Canada 's second largest province in total land area. The largest border is with the Canadian province of Manitoba Quebec Ottawa River US states of Minnesota New York Michigan Ohio and Erie, Pennsylvania across Lake Erie. 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 ; it passes through the four Great Lakes Ontario shares with bordering states, namely Lakes Superior Huron (which includes Georgian Bay)

    12. University Of Western Ontario Geography 1300b Physical Geography
    University of Western Ontario Geography 1300b Physical GeographyWinter 2009InstructorDr. Peter Ashmore Office SSC 1405 6612111 Ext. 85026 emailpashmore@uwo.ca Office hours
    http://www.docstoc.com/docs/21185712/University-of-Western-Ontario-Geography-130

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    14. Ontario: Basic Geography
    Craig Space Historia Basic Geography of Ontario Basic Geography of Ontario Prominent Features. The most prominent important feature of Ontario is arguably the Great Lakes.
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    Craig Space Historia : Basic Geography of Ontario
    Basic Geography of Ontario
    Prominent Features
    The most prominent important feature of Ontario is arguably the Great Lakes . The Great Lakes are more like freshwater inland seas than lakes found in other parts of the world. They provide an superb means of travel and trade, and the rich agricultural potential of the region is beyond calculation. When you consider the countless smaller lakes and rivers north of the Great Lakes, the region is well-suited for the development of trading and farming societies, though the winters are harsh. Southern Ontario was the centre of a rich Native cultural zone. Because of the lake system, Southern Ontario is separated by water from the United States, so it is seen as a peninsula , surrounded by water on all sides (except the north). The border separating the U.S. from Canada reinforces this geographical feeling. The Great Lakes basin drains into the Atlantic Ocean via the mighty St. Lawrence River , once called "Canada's Highway". The Canadian Shield occupies most of Northern Ontario (and a big chunk of Canada). The shield is a massive, very stable plate set in the middle of the country. Its precambrian rock is the oldest existing geographical feature in the world. Over time, the hard rock of the shield has been eroded and scraped clean by glaciers, lakes, seas, rainfall and wind. It's pock-marked with thousands of lakes and rivers. The ancient rock is rich in minerals and the land is filled with bountiful primary resources, though the climate is vicious and the environment often hostile to human habitation. It takes a resourceful culture to survive there. Much of it is still totally inaccessible to the modern world.

    15. Ontario
    What is Ontario? Geography of Canada's (Perhaps North America's future) Heartland. According to Thomas Courchene, one of Canada's foremost economists, Ontario has evolved into one of
    http://canada.blog.uvm.edu/groupB/
    Ontario
    UVM English 5 Blog About Ontario
    December 16, 2006
    Ontari-O Sooo Yummy
    When you think of Canadian cuisine, what comes to mind?...is it
    Poutine?...thats ok...its the first thing that comes to my mind too,
    and its thoroughly delicious. But Canada isnt a one dish country,
    although if it was, poutine would have to be my choice. The fact is that humans cannot survive on french fries, gravy, and
    cheese curds. So there must be other delicious foods that Canadians
    like to eat. In this spirit, I would like to show you a recipe I found. Bruce Hanna is the executive chef of the Mizzen Restaurant in Toronto,
    and he has cooked up a wonderful recipie:
    -Slow Roasted Vine Tomato and Woolwich Goat Cheese Tart Ingredients:
    4 vine-ripened Roma Tomatoes
    12-16 baby leeks, split lengthwise and cleaned
    6 medium to large shallots, peeled and thinnly sliced 6 farm-fresh free-range chicken eggs 250ml (1 cup) good-quality goat cheese 800ml (3 1/4 cups) 35% cream 60ml (4 tbsp.) unsalted butter 60ml (4 tbsp.) extra-virgin olive oil 1 bunch each of fresh basil, thyme, oregano

    16. Ontario: Encyclopedia II - Ontario - 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 American states of Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio
    http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Ontario_-_Geography/id/596916

    17. Christine Coates | University Of Western Ontario - Geography | London, ON | Clas
    Christine Coates 1974 graduate of University of Western Ontario Geography in London, ON is on Classmates.com. See pictures, plan your class reunion and get caught up with
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    18. Digital Frog International And Ontario Geography Curriculum
    How Digital Frog International CDROMs relate to the Ontario Geography Curriculum.
    http://www.digitalfrog.com/resources/ont_geo_fld_7.html

    19. Facts About Ontario - Geography - Southern Ontario Tourism
    20% of Ontario is covered with water. 2/3 of Ontario consists of the Canadian Shield containing some of the oldest rocks in the world dating back over 3 billion years.
    http://www.soto.on.ca/fact_about_ontario/geography.html
    Provincial Parks National Historic Sites National Parks of Canada Conservation Areas ... Contact Facts About Ontario Geography 20% of Ontario is covered with water. 2/3 of Ontario consists of the Canadian Shield containing some of the oldest rocks in the world dating back over 3 billion years. The Great Lakes, (Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake Superior, Lake Huron and lake Michigan) which form much of the southern border of Ontario are the largest body of freshwater in the world. The Holland Marsh (50 km north of Toronto) contains some of the most fertile soil in Canada. Ontario is one of the worlds leading mineral producers. Home Things to Do Accommodations Search ... Contact

    20. University Of Western Ontario - Geography - 236764 | GradSchools.com
    Research Geography at Huron University College of University of Western Ontario on the leading graduate school website
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