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By; Nae’Saan Dickerson
Ontario By; Nae’Saan Dickerson
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What it is known for? Has the capitol city of Canada - Ottawa
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Tourist sites Point Pelee National Park .
Bruce Peninsula National Park. Georgian Bay . CN Tower.
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Fun Activities Nigeria Falls… CN Tower…… Carriage Hills…
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Weather/Climate Spring – March 20 through June 20. Mostly rainy, 8 degrees. Summer-June 21through September 21. Mostly hot & humid, temperatures are usually above 20°C and sometimes above 30°C. Fall-Sept.22 through Dec.20. The weather gets colder, and the days get shorter. Winter- December 21 to March 19. It is cold & snows often. Temperatures can drop below -30.
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Capital/Cities Toronto- Capital. Ottawa- City Mississauga- City
Markham-City London-City Brampton-City Hamilton-City
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Population 13.51 million people.
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Landforms Ontario is divided into four regions, including the Canadian Shield, Hudson Bay, Great Lakes and St. Lawrence. Black Bay Peninsula. Niagara Peninsula. Bruce Peninsula. Cynthia Peninsula.
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Fact WATER- 177,398 square kilometers (68,490 square miles), including 250,000 lakes and about one-third of the world's fresh water.
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Culture/History The French were the first Europeans to arrive in Ontario in the early 1600s. The lucrative fur trade drew the English to the wild shores of Hudson Bay only a few years later, but settlement in earnest began with the Loyalists moving north after the War of American Independence around 1779. Food- Pasta, Beavertails, Maple Syrup. Languages- French & English. Religions- Roman Catholic.
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Sports Rugby Volleyball Football Track & Field Basketball Golf
Soccer Horse racing Cross country Motor sports Hockey Baseball Tennis Wrestling Swimming & diving
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Famous people Will Arnett – Toronto- Actor-
Mark McKinney – Ottawa- Comedian- Jamaal Magloire – Toronto- Professional Athlete-
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