Actually the answer is yes and no. No, they are not common, but yes there are hummingbirds that do get into eastern Canada and have been observed by birdwatchers: but the only kind of hummingbird you might see in Ontario (including Toronto) is the ruby-throated hummingbird, and again, this is not a common occurrence.
yes i am from NL and i have seen at least 10 of them.
No
Newfoundland is a part of the country of Canada.
Yes, since Newfoundland is part of Canada.
Newfoundland is to Canada as Tasmania is to Australia?Newfoundland is an island province and Tasmania is an island State.
Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada's easternmost province.
No, it is not. 'Newfoundland and Labrador' is a province in Canada.
Canada "Newfoundland and Labrador" is a province of Canada, the vast majority of its population residing on the island of Newfoundland.
Newfoundland is not a territory, it is Canada's tenth province.
No, Newfoundland (and Labrador) is a province of Canada.
The Dominion of Newfoundland voted to join.
Newfoundland is a part of the country of Canada
The most common surname in Newfoundland, Canada is Smith.