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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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Which 2 provinces border Ontario?

British Columbia in Canada borders 2 territories. It borders Yukon Territory and also a little bit of Northwest Territories.

Is Walmart open on Family Day in Ontario?

Most Dollarama locations are closed on Family Day. Your best bet is to call your local store to see if they're open.

How many hours does it take to drive from London Ontario to Marathon Ontario?

It will take approximately 13 hours 3 minutes (667.83 miles) to drive from London Ontario to Marathon Ontario, provided posted speed limits are met.

How many times does France fit in Ontario Canada?

America is very big so the answer will be approximately 20

How can a 15-year-old get emancipated?

The answer to this depends a lot on where you live. The laws vary by state, and not all states have emancipation laws. In the states without emancipation laws, the only way to become emancipated is by (1) turning 18 (2) getting (legally) married (3) joining the military (which minors have to have parental consent to do). In the states that do have emancipation laws, most of them require that you be at least 16 before you can petition the court for a declaration of emancipation. But in some states (such as CA) the age limit is lower. You do have to prove to the court that you are capable of supporting yourself--can a 15-year-old do that?

The most famous waterfalls in canada?

Some prominent waterfalls in Quebec:

Waterfall/Chutes River Height (m)

{| |- | Calcaire

Caniapiscau 22 Chaudiere Chaudiere 40 Coulonge

Coulonge

Granite

Caniapiscau 21 Kabir Kouba

28 Montmorency Montmorency 84 Ouiatchouane Ouiatchouane 79 Canyon Sainte-Anne

55 Schistes

Caniapiscau 18 Sept-Chutes

130 Shawinigan St-Maurice 46 Vaureal

76

|}

What is the distance between Toronto Ontario and Savannah Georgia?

1,305.58 kilometres (811.25 miles)

It is 1,012 road miles according to Google Maps.

Who is the MPP of Ontario?

MPP stands for Member of the Provincial Parliament. In Ontario, there is one MPP for each electoral district. Each MPP represents the constituents of his or her district in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. As such, there is not one MPP in Ontario, but rather 107 MPPs.

Who is in charge in Ontario?

Just as the Queen of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland Queen Elizabeth 2 is the true leader of Canada. (Represented by the Governor General) The true leader of Ontario is the Lieutenant Governor, the honourable David C. Onely. He is a direct representative of the Governor General, and therefor the Queen.

WHAT IS THE provincial animal of Ontario?

There is no official provincial animal. Ontario's provincial bird is the common loon.

(*see the official symbols at the related link below)

What is the mileage between St. Paul mn to Ontario?

mileage from Ontario to MinneapolisNot sure if you meant Otario, Californa or Ontario Canada so I'll list both From Ontario, California to Minneapolis, Minnesota it is approx. 1894 miles. From Ontario Canada to Minneapolis, Minnesota it is approx. 610 miles.

How many sunny days does London Ontario average per year?

Approximately at around 7 hours a day but last December 22 2010 it has 7hrs and 49 minutes and 23 seconds of sunlight I guess.

-Jhon

Where is fort Erie located?

Fort Erie (2006 population 29,925) is on the Niagara River in Ontario, Canada. It is directly across the river from Buffalo, New York.

What are the major religions of Ontario?

The nation of Canada, including its province of Ontario, practices religious pluralism and has no official religion. The major religions in Ontario are Protestantism (34%), Catholicism (34%), atheism or non-affiliation (16%), and Islam (3%).

What is the provincial flower of Ontario Canada?

The provincial flower of Ontario, Canada is the Trillium grandiflorum, which is native to eastern North America. It is commonly called the 'Large-flowered Trillium'. In the in the family Melanthiaceae, it is a monocotyledonous, herbaceous perennial. It grows in the shady areas of forests. The Trillium grandiflorum or Trille grandiflore has 3 or tri-petals growing above 3 leaves on the plant.


See pictures here. http://ontariowildflowers.com/main/species.php?id=714

How long is the train ride from Calgary Alberta to Toronto Ontario?

The train will only take you Labrador but your better off going to Nova Scotia where you will have to take a ferry to Newfoundland. When you have arrived in Newfoundland you can take a greyhound bus or make arrangements with a private taxi operator. such Taxis can be found in the phone book in Newfoundland. Best already have arrangements made before you leave Toronto.

If you are wondering how come Newfoundland does not have trains anymore, that is because the federal government of Canada decided to cut funding all together after Newfoundland pulled the track up for upgrading the Railway. The federal government screwed Newfoundland over big time!

How far to drive from Ontario to Newfoundland?

The air distance from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, is 1,103 miles. That equals 1,774 kilometers or 958 nautical miles.

What is the average salary of a registered nurse?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for registered nurses as of May 2008 is, $65,130 This would amount to $31.31 per hour. Median annual wages of registered nurses were $62,450 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $51,640 and $76,570. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $43,410, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $92,240.

When did Ontario become a province?

The Province of Ontario came into existence on July 1, 1867, the date of Confederation. The pre-Confederation Province of Canada was severed into the provinces of Ontario and Quebec in order to reflect the conflicting political interests of the English-speaking inhabitants of the region of Canada West, and the French speaking inhabitants of the region of Canada East, respectively.

This division reflects the earlier division of the original Province of Quebec - which was formed when Britain acquired the colony of Canada from France - into the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, which was done to allow those of English descent and those of French descent respectively to live by their respective laws and customs. They were reunited into the [United] Province of Canada by the Act of Union 1840under the hopes that it would help assimilate the French speakers, and in an attempt to strengthen British North America from US invasion.

Time-line:New France

British North America

[Dominion of] Canada1534-1763

1763-1791

1791-1841

1841-1897

1867-

Province of Upper Canada

Canada West

Province of OntarioCanadaProvince of Quebec

[United] Province of Canada

Province of Lower Canada

Canada East

Province of Quebec

How long does it take to mail a letter between US and Canada?

This depends largely on where you are sending from and to. For example, in Sault Ste. Marie, you could just walk across the border and drop a letter in someone's mailbox. Sending a letter from an isolated reserve in northern Canada to Hawaii might take longer. Canada Post cites a delivery time to the US for letters of 4-6 business days between urban centres. There are more expensive delivery options that guarantee anything up to overnight delivery between urban centres.

What is open on good Friday in Canada?

Hospitals, fire stations, police stations, churches, bars and clubs and some retail outlets.