lake antario
it is from an Iroquois word meaning 'beautiful lake' or 'beautiful water' used for Lake Ontario
the capital of Ontario is Toronto and I don't know the other part!:0 ----- It was named for the lake which was a Iroquois word for lake, I think.
From the Mohawk word Ontar-io, meaning 'beautiful lake or great lake'
The Canadian province of Ontario was one of the four initial Dominion of Canada provinces established in 1867 by the British North American Act. It took its name from the adjacent Lake Ontario. The lake's name came from the Huron indians' name for the lake, Ontari-io, meaning "great lake."
The name for the province of Ontario is from an Iroquois word meaning beautiful lake or beautiful water and was first used for Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes.
Lake Huron got named by French explorers for inhabitants in the area, Wyandot or "Hurons".
In the sentence "We visited the lake," the word "the" is an article and "lake" is a noun.
Jim saw the hungry Crocodile lurking in the depths of the lake.
lake
There are two golf courses both overlooking the lake.
The Big Chute is located on the Trent-Severn Waterway that connects Georgian Bay to Lake Ontario in the Province of Ontario Canada. There is also the Historic Log Chute that was used early in the 20th century to allow cut logs down a set of rapids to another lake for the purpose of transporting to the mill. This is located on/around Hawk Lake in Haliburton County, Northern Ontario, Canada. Hope this helps
what is a good sentence for the word opposite