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Ontario is a province in east-central Canada that is home to Ottawa, the national capital of the country. It is the most populous province with a total population of 13,210,667 (as of 2010).

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How many acres in Ontario Canada?

Ontario, Canada is 415,598 sq. miles (1,076,395 sq. kilometers) in area.

How old do you have to be to ride as a passenger on a motorcycle in British Columbia?

I was wondering the same thing! In Pennsylvania, there is no age restriction, according to this web site. Here is the link; you can look up your state. http://home.ama-cycle.org/amaccess/laws/result.asp?state=pa

What is the capital of the state of Ontario?

The capital city of Ontario, Canada is Toronto.

Ontario also contains Canada's capital city, Ottawa (on the border with Quebec).
Toronto

Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.

What is the time line for adverse possession in Ontario?

Adverse possession is more complicated in Canada than in the US, has a different legal effect and it is not common.

Generally, the claimant doesn't gain title to the property but the owner loses the right to sue after 10 years and the squatter only gets to occupy the land. They do not acquire any title. For that reason some think it should be more accurately called adverse occupation. The limit for prescriptive rights (personal, as in a right of way) is 20 years. Also, there are several overlapping statutes that apply and conflict in some cases. It takes occupation for 60 years to gain the right to occupy "Crown Lands". Adverse possession is rarely accomplished by deliberate encroachment. Rather, an adverse possessor must have acted in the belief that he or she owns the land.

In Ontario, there are several statutes which apply:

  • Limitations Act. R.S.O. 1990, c. L-15 (see s.15 and s.3)
  • Land Titles Act. R.S.O. 1990, c. C.6, s. 3.
  • Certification of Titles Act. R.S.O. 1990, c. C-6, s. 4(2)

Ontario maintains two separate paper based systems for recording owners of land: the Registry System and the Land Titles System. Land registered in the Land Titles system is immune from adverse possession. In order to be vulnerable to an adverse possession claim the property must be in the Registry system.

Over the last few years, there has been an official program in Ontario to convert all land registration to the Land Titles System under an electronic program called POLARIS ( Province of Ontario Land Registration and Information System). During the conversion process, the 'old' paper registry records are converted to an electronic system. As land is entered to the Land Titles System, any existing disputes are addressed, the clock for adverse possession stops running and future claims of adverse possession are barred. As time passes claims for adverse possession will diminish and eventually disappear.

The court of jurisdiction for matters concenring adverse possession is the Superior Court of Justice.

Do all loyalists who came to the Great Lakes region that later became Ontario receive fair treatment?

The loyalists went inside your step sister to have a better look of all the regions, so they can have a great dive in the lake and eat ice cream until your step brother comes to the park and finishes all the ice cream and sticks it in your mouth.

How long is the flight from Wisconsin to Ontario?

Toronto, ON (YTO) to Madison, WI (MSN) Shortest Flight Duration * 2 hours 25 mins * Via Milwaukee General Mitchell Intl Apt, Milwaukee (MKE) * this includes transfer time at Milwaukee General Mitchell Intl Apt, Milwaukee (MKE)

How much is the GST in Ontario Canada?

The GST rate across Canada, including Ontario is rated a 5%. The PST rate in Ontario is 8%. The total tax percent, GST & PST combined is 13%.

On July 01, 2010, the existing GST & PST will be replaced by one tax called Harmonize Sales Tax (HST). The tax rate will be 13%. The price tags on items will now include the taxes. For example; A sweater price tag says, $13.56. You will pay ONLY $13.56

Right now, the same sweater price tag says. $12.00. You pay $12.00x5% GST=0.60

, $12.00x8% PST=0.96

Total cost $13.56

The only difference is your receipt will show $12.00 + GST/PST and total of $13.56. With the HST,you won't see the taxes, because it's included in the price. Your receipt will only $13.52 total price. Hope this helps.

What is the average monthly hydro bill in Ontario?

$75 per month for water in a 2 person family living in Sudbury Ontario.

$75 per month for electricity as well / month

$178 per month for gas for Jan 2011 in a 45 year old sidesplit.

Is Cambridge in Boston?

There is one in England 80 km north of London

and there is another one in the state of Massachusetts, in the USA.
Cambridge is a town about 70 miles northeast of London unless you mean one of the many other towns named Cambridge throughout the world.

What is the fioral emblem of Ontario?

In 1937, the White Trillium was adopted as Ontario's floral emblem. In Ontario, the plant is found in woodlands and forests. It blooms in the month of April and May.

What is the nearest seaport to Toronto On?

The nearest port: Ports Toronto, formerly known as the Toronto Port Authority (TPA), address is 60 Harbour St, Toronto, ON M5J 1B7, Canada. Lake Ontario is freshwater.

How high is north bay Ontario above sea level?

North Bay, Ontario is 646 feet (197 meters) above sea level

What is the driving distance from Toronto to Hamilton Ontario?

about two-three hours. it depends on who's driving. dad-two hours. for men it's always the fast road. mom- three. women always want to be careful on how they drive. friend- you'll die before you get there. it depends on how long they've had their liscense. brother/sister-you'll die too, because they'll probably get in a fight and roll the car. grandparents-4days oh yes and i forgot, it also depends on the traffic. but in all it takes two hours to get there.

When was Dinosaur Provincial Park created?

Dinosaur Valley State Park was created in 1972.

What information do you know about Ontario?

the Canadian National Tower is located in Toronto,Ontario at 1,815 feet (553 meters)it is the worlds tallest tower.

Niagara folls is located in Ontario,Canada

the Toronto zoo is the largest zoo located in Toronto,Ontario

Ontario place is a family fun park and an inside water park

What type of food do people from Trinidad and Tobago eat?

People in Trinidad, like much of the rest of the West Indies, eat a type of food called Indo-Caribbean. It has lots of seafood, and goat as meat. They eat a lot of Indian inspired foods like rotis and curries.

Is the premier of Ontario elected or appointed?

The Premier of Ontario is appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, on the basis of the composition of the elected legislature. For this reason, the Premier often appears to be elected, since their appointment is frequently the direct result of an election. However, a new Premier can also take office without an election if the old Premier resigns.