Most people do not take a plane from Toronto to Sudbury. It's a 4 hour drive, which is considered relatively short and not worthy of taking a plane to, in Ontario (both these cities are in the province of Ontario).
Calgary isn't in Ontario, it is in Alberta. Calgary is in Alberta, not in Ontario.
Canada has 7 vegetation regions, and in these regions some of the vegetation found in Canada are permafrost, coniferous and deciduous trees, mixed forests, sodmats, short grass/ long grass, oil seeds, and park land. Of course there are always many more.
Drive: about 2 hours
Hamilton, Ontario
No. The two modern day provinces of Ontario and Quebec were formed simultaneously by the splitting of the Province of Canada upon its entering into Canadian Confederation with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Historically, there was a Province of Quebec long before there was a Province of Ontario. It was created from the colony of Canada when Britain acquired New France, and comprised land including parts of modern day Quebec and Ontario. It was split into Upper and Lower Canada (modern day Ontario and Quebec) before eventually being reunited as the afore mentioned Province of Canada.
Depends on the province. It's about 2 years in Ontario and anywhere from 6 months to 2 years in BC.
Most people do not take a plane from Toronto to Sudbury. It's a 4 hour drive, which is considered relatively short and not worthy of taking a plane to, in Ontario (both these cities are in the province of Ontario).
Need more info first,,,what province are you in???I am not sure but I think as long as you have a Ontario address you are covered,I thnk that's the way it is in Ontario anyways not sure about the other provinces.
About 3 and a half hours depending on traffic.
4 hours
it is about 3 and a half hours
15-20 mins
Toronto is in Ontario (the province to the west of Quebec.) Look left from Quebec, along the long river (St. Lawrence River) at the lower edge of the map. You'll see Lake Ontario. Look along the top (north) shore of the lake. The blob at the north west edge is Toronto.
It takes, about 3 days. From a province to a province through, Canada its approximently a day per/province.
4 hours
about 24 hours to go across ontario on the trans canada highway