Killer whales off the west coast of the United States spend the summer in the north pacific near Washington state and further north. In the winter they migrate to southern California
The Northern part of Ontario is mainly covered by needleleaf forests and barren grounds whereas in the southern region of Ontario there are usually mixed trees - broadleaf and needleleaf trees - and there are very few needleleaf trees in southern Ontario as compared to the broadleaf trees.
They can migrate to different regions. The birds in the Northern hemisphere go south during winter. The birds in the Southern hemisphere go north during winter. They migrate towards the equator.
The Hudson Bay is located north of Ontario, Canada. Lake Superior is located south of Ontario. James Bay is also located north east of Ontario.
The northernmost settlement in Canada (and in the world) is Canadian Forces Station Alert on the northern tip of Ellesmere Island about 450 nautical miles from the North Pole.
•Their traditional homeland was ranged southward of the Mohawk River, east to the Green Mountains in Vermont, west to the border of the Oneida Nation and North to and north of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec and Ontario Canada. They lived in southern Ontario along the Grand River and on the northern shores of Lake Ontario.
They migrate in the winter.
Monitoba does not exist. However, Manitoba does. it is a province between Ontario and Saskatchewan. It is a province in Canada. It is directly north of North Dakota. Niagara falls is in southern Ontario. Mount Rushmore is in the united states, South Dakota I believe.
It depends entirely upon the species but MOST migratory northern hemisphere birds migrate south, and MOST migratory southern hemisphere birds migrate north. But that is a huge over-simplification.
Blue Whales migrate to Colorado or North Carolina but mostly north carolina
Detriot, Michigan is directly north of Windsor, Ontario.
Their traditional homeland was ranged southward of the Mohawk River, east to the Green Mountains in Vermont, west to the border of the Oneida Nation and North to and north of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec and Ontario Canada. They lived in southern Ontario along the Grand River and on the northern shores of Lake Ontario.