The first streetcars in Canada were horse-drawn.
Canada once had a much warmer climate.
Horse-drawn milk delivery in Montreal began to decline in the early 20th century, with significant reductions occurring by the 1950s. The practice largely ceased by the 1960s as the rise of motorized vehicles and changes in distribution methods replaced traditional horse-drawn carts. This transition reflected broader industrial advancements and urbanization trends in the city.
Toronto is not a province, rather it is a city. In fact, it is the capital city of the province of Ontario. There is currently no such thing, Toronto is a city that is located in the Canadian province of Ontario. However, the idea of a province of Toronto has been floated as Northern Ontario feels that the large population of the city and its conflicting interests (urban vs. rural) works against them. Thus, proposals have been floated where Toronto would form its own province, as would northern Ontario. The problems to accomplishing that would require a constitutional amendment and the Queen's permission, so it has never gained much traction. ============================================================================ "The Province of Toronto" is the name of a grassroots organization, the purpose of which is to bring about Toronto's separation from the Province of Ontario so that Toronto would become a province.
One fourth of Canadians live in the province of Ontario, with a significant concentration in the Greater Toronto Area, which is the largest metropolitan region in the country. This urban population is drawn to Ontario for its economic opportunities, diverse communities, and cultural amenities. Other major cities in Ontario, such as Ottawa, also contribute to the province's population density.
When he came back he had ships full of colonists drawn from the slums and jails of Paris.
Winnipeg, Manitoba, is almost the longitudinal centre of Canada. If a line were drawn straight south from Winnipeg, that line would not pass through any part of continental South America.
It settled who would get the undefined portion of the boundary line between the United States and Canada was drawn from Lake of Woods east to the Atlantic.
Have drawn is present perfect.I have drawn a picture for you.
How much have you drawn from the well? That was a well-drawn caricature of me. Was that drawn with pencil or pen?
The politician gave another long, drawn out speech. That water was drawn from this well. That picture was drawn with charcoal. There goes a horse drawn carriage!
Yes, there were horse drawn dairy wagons during WWII. We lived at 116th and Prairie Avenues on the far south side of Chicago and one came down Prairie Ave. I don't remember which dairy it was from but I remember stepping around "horse patties" when crossing the street. Yes. I lived at 86th & Sangamon. There were horse-drawn milk wagons even after the war, from Wanzer's Dairy. There were also horse-drawn junk wagons (rags, ol' iron), and ice wagons until the early 50's. I saw horse-drawn junk wagons on State Street as late as 1960. There were also horse-drawn newspaper delivery wagons during WWII. My father-in-law not only had one when he was working for the Chicago Times, but he also drove a battery-powered electric delivery truck as well. Yes I remember horse drawn garbage trucks in the late forties. They were housed at a stable located at 54th and Wood Street. I remember seeing one of the horses fall and had to be shot. Also several milk daries had horse drawn wagons, one was located in the middle of the block on 52nd and Wolcott