In the 1750s, there were no cities in what is now Ontario. Most of the population were people of the First Nations still, for the most part, living their traditional lifestyle. There were a few trading posts operated by Europeans.
The oldest city in Canada is St John, New Brunswick. It was not incorporated as a city until May 18, 1785.
Ontario have 9 major cities.
Ontario is the province with the most major cities in Canada. Some of the major cities in Ontario include Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, London, and Mississauga.
There are 51 cities in Ontario, Canada. There are no cities in Ontario, Canada that start with the letter F.
Kenora, Timmins, Owen Sound and Cornwall are four cities in Ontario.
Toronto and Ottawa are the 2 main cities of Ontario, Canada.
Every city in Ontario excluding Toronto and Ottawa are 'non-capital cities'. These include (Bold is largest non-capital city):Sault Ste. MarieKitchenerWaterlooCambridgeBurlingtonHamiltonMississaugaBarrieBrantfordBrampton
In the year 1800 the world's largest city was Beijing, China with a population of around 1.1 million people.
Canada's two largest cities are Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec.Toronto, Ontario and Montreal,Quebec are the 2 largest cities in Canada.
TorontoOttawaHamiltonMississaugaKitchenerLondonWindsorOshawaBarrieBurlingtonGuelphKingstonWaterlooSudburyThunder Bay
Trying to answer science question at school.. not a test though.. allowed to do this.. um.. so what are major cities in Ontario?
There are several cities in the Province of Ontario. Each city has several councillors.
Several cities in the Province of Ontario can be classified as "northern." North Bay, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay are major northern Ontario cities. The northernmost city in Ontario is Dryden, which is slightly further north than Kenora.