Ontario By Irene Chen Provincial Flag The provincial flag of Ontario.

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Ontario By Irene Chen

Provincial Flag The provincial flag of Ontario.

 The provincial flower of Ontario is the Trillium. Provincial Flower

Natural Features  Rich soil, vast forests, and wreaths of rivers are part of Ontario’s natural features.

Fun Facts  Did you know that “Loyal it began, loyal it remains "is Ontario’s motto?  Out of the 5 great lakes Ontario owns 4 of them.  The common loon is the bird that represents Ontario.

Resources  In Ontario there is zinc, platinum, oil, uranium, natural gas, copper, gold, silver, and iron ore.  Ontario has many steel mils and mines.  Ontario products nickel, cobalt, salt, and magnesium.

Jobs  Some jobs in Ontario include farming, mining, and logging.  Ontario has farms that grow fruits such as peaches and apples. They also grow grain, corn, tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, carrots, onions, beans, and peas.

Capital City  The capital city of Ontario is Toronto.

Population  About 11,000,000 Canadians live in Ontario.

Thank You  Thank You for watching my Power Point Project!