What is the provincial tree of Ontario?
The official tree of Ontario is the Eastern White Pine
Since the Province of Ontario is not a state, it does not have a "state" tree.
The Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus Linnaeus) is the arboreal emblem (the official tree) of the Province of Ontario.
It was declared as such by the the Arboreal Emblem Act, which was given Royal Assent on May 1, 1984.
What is the name given to the leader of the provincial government?
The highest office in the government of Ontario is that of the Lieutenant Governor, who represents the reigning monarch. The political leader of the Government of Ontario is called the Premier, and is appointed by the Lieutenant Governor to head the Executive Council (Cabinet).
Which Ontario city is known as the nickel capital of the world?
Sudbury, Ontario is home to the Big Nickel.
What is the cultural region in Ontario?
I'm afraid your question does not make much sense. Perhaps you would like to give more thought to what information you seek, and then rephrase the question. First, "the" does not properly modify "Ontario's" and should be deleted. Second, please explain what you mean by a "political region."
What time does Staples in Toronto close?
Most Staples store hours are:
Monday to Friday, 9-9pm
Saturday, 10-5pm
Sunday. 11-5pm.
(I can't believe I actually looked this up!)
June 18, 1815 ~
The Battle of Waterloo was fought near Waterloo in present-day Belgium, then part of the Netherlands.
How long before you are considered common law in Ontario?
When a couple have filed Income Tax Returns for two concurrent years showing the same address they are considered to be a common law couple.
What is distance from London Ontario to Quebec City Quebec?
The driving distance from London, Ontario to Quebec City is 974 kilometres. This would take just over 10 hours to travel non-stop. The flight distance between these two centres is 557 miles, or 896 kilometres.
What is the driving distance from Edmonton Alberta to Ottawa Ontario?
Using the shortest possible route (Highway 16 west to Jasper, Highway 93 [the Columbia Icefield Parkway] south to Highway 1 [the TransCanada Highway], Highway 1 east to Calgary, and Highway 2 (the Queen Elizabeth II] north to Edmonton) your total distance would be 915 kilometers (571 miles).
Driving time would vary, but Edmonton to Jasper is about 3.5 hours. Jasper to Calgary is about 5 hours. Calgary to Edmonton is about 2.8 hours.
So without stops for gas or meals-and assuming you don't hit Calgary during rush hour-our total driving time is 11.3 hours, more or less. I would think it's closer to 13 hours if you obey the speed limits (approximately) and stop to gas up.
Nathan
How long does it take to drive from Orillia ON to Toronto ON?
About 3 and a half hours depending on traffic.
Can you turn left on to a one-way street from a two-way street on a red light in Ontario?
If there are no pedestrians and the one way street goes in the direction the turn would accommodate, then yes you can.
What type of industry is Ontario known for?
Has the capitol city of Canada - Ottawa.
One of the founding provinces.
A province is a territorial unit
What landforms does Ontario have?
Land in Ontario varies from different places. The grass is 10% greener than most places in the USA. Only 10% of the land is paved, and unpaved land is mostly forests. if you are thinking of moving to Ontario, you've made a good choice because we have plenty of extra land that is greener than you can imagine.
What is the distance from Sault Ste. Marie to Milton Ontario?
The distance between the above mentioned places is 565.4 km approximately. The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.
I'm still here!
Can't see why anyone would want to leave Ontario unless it is work related, or they simply want to live in the West (where you get little snow in winter).
Can a G1 driver drive on Highway 17?
Graduated License restrictions for G1 level drivers includes:
* Refraining from driving on Ontario's "400-series" highways or on high speed expressways such as the Queen Elizabeth Way, Don Valley Parkway, Gardiner Expressway, E.C. Row Expressway and the Conestoga Parkway.
Though this restriction is a condition set out by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation that pertains to Ontario G1 level drivers, the restriction may or may not apply to driving on Interstate Highways in the United States.
What are the Physical regions of the main region of Ontario?
PHYSICAL REGIONS OF ONTARIO:
What is the distance in kiilometers from North Bay ON to Toronto ON?
It is 342 kilometers according to Google Maps.