The Atlantic Provinces are not in Ontario. They are the four easternmost provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland & Labrador.
While the provinces East of Ontario have less population than the 4/10ths of the provinces that lie to the West of Ontario they comprise 5/10ths of all the provinces.
Well, two Canadian provinces actually border Minnesota, Manitoba and Ontario.
Quebec and Ontario are the two provinces that produce three quarters of Canadian manufactured goods.
Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario.
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador (known as the Atlantic Provinces) border the Atlantic Ocean.
Politically there are the Atlantic Provinces, Quebec and Ontario, the Prairie provinces, BC, and the North each with parts within them.
Ontario and Quebec mostly and the Atlantic does too
Yes, Ontario is one of the provinces in Canada.
Toronto (not toroto) is a City in Ontario. Ontario is one of several provinces of Canada. Provinces are like states in the US. Toronto (not toroto) is a City in Ontario. Ontario is one of several provinces of Canada. Provinces are like states in the US. Toronto (not toroto) is a City in Ontario. Ontario is one of several provinces of Canada. Provinces are like states in the US.
important farm crop of atlantic provinces?
The heartland provinces are Ontario and Quebec, because roughly 60% of Canadians live in these provinces.
By the Atlantic Ocean.
Atlantic Provinces Chambers of Commerce was created in 1896.
Atlantic Provinces Economic Council was created in 1954.
While the provinces East of Ontario have less population than the 4/10ths of the provinces that lie to the West of Ontario they comprise 5/10ths of all the provinces.
There are no provinces in Ontario... Ontario is a Province.As for natural resources in Ontario, visit the URL to the Ministry of Natural Resources:http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/About/2ColumnSubPage/STEL01_129609.html
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