Ontario, Canada, has no deserts. Ontario, California, is not a desert but has been classified as semiarid as it averages about 16 inches of rainfall per year on average. A true desert receives less than 10 inches.
Edge of the Desert - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A (Ontario)
84 miles
65 miles across I-10.
It is 89.3 miles according to Google Maps.
It's about 80 miles or so taking I-10 WEST. The exit for ONTARIO AIRPORT is EXIT 55B (ARCHIBALD AVE).
What do you think? It's not like there's a desert in the middle of the lake. It's water, genius.
Not sure about miles, but it's about an hour by car, 10 fwy East.
Passion in the Desert - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PA (Manitoba) Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) Canada:AA (Ontario) Canada:13+ (Quebec) Iceland:12 South Korea:12 UK:12 USA:PG-13
The Province of Ontario was named after Lake Ontario.
yes, over half the state is desert. Bend, Medford, Burns, Klamath Falls, and Ontario are all places in Oregon that are in deserts.
Toronto is located on the shore of Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes.