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what is the longest river in ontario
No, Ontario has the longest border with Canada and the US.
Lake Ontario
- Ontario's longest suspension bridge at the Scenic Caves will open June 1, 2003. Rob Thorborn, owner of the Scenic Caves says "now we have the longest suspension footbridge in Ontario at 126 metres long and some 300 metres above Georgian Bay. You will gaze down on a ten thousand square-kilometre view."
The distance of the shortest route is 164.66 miles, and the distance of the longest route is 173,36 miles.
The Champlain Bridge is the largest bridge that is in Ontario which measures 3.1 miles. The bridge was built in 1924-1928 by the federal district commission.
Ontario, we have no northern provinces.
Ontario with a 2,760 km (1,715 mi) border, followed by BC 2,168 km (1,347 mi).
Both "in the hallway" and "in the hallway" are correct, but they may be used in slightly different contexts. "In the hallway" is more commonly used to indicate a specific location inside the hallway, while "on the hallway" could be used in a more general sense, such as referring to something that is physically placed on the hallway floor or surface.
a hallway
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Believe it or not, the Government of Canada has a web page devoted to places with the longest names in Canada. You can find the link below. In order: Dysart, Dudley, Harcourt, Guilford, Harburn, Bruton, Havelock, Eyre and Clyde is a township in Ontario and yes that is the name. But Stanley Bridge, Hope River, Bayview, Cavendish and North Rustico in PEI is the longest name for a village. There is no city named on their list, but at a guess I think Cours d'eau du Cordon des Terres des Sixième et Septième Rangs in Quebec should be the longest name.