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By Lauren Murphy November 27,2012 4F There are many moose in Canada.
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NORTH : Nunavut Territory SOUTH : United States EAST : Quebec WEST : Manitoba
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Ontario’s landforms are mostly wetland and forests. There is no mountain landscapes in Ontario. One of Canada’s most striking landforms happens to be in Ontario, it’s Niagara Falls. Ontario’s forest. Niagara Falls.
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The capital of Ontario is the city of Toronto. One of its other major cities is called London. Toronto, capital of Ontario
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The population in Ontario is more than 13 million people! Two of the major religions in Ontario are Roman Catholic and Protestant. The major language they speak there is English, the same we speak. These people are gathered here for Canada Day.
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Ontario has lots of natural resources. They are fresh water, mineral resources, agriculture and forestry, fish, and wildlife. Plastic, gas, energy, motor vehicles, and eletrictrcal appliances are some of the industry in Ontario. A factory is where things in your town and in Ontario are made.
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A native American tribe called Onguiaahra lived in Ontario.They lived close by Niagara Falls. The European group that explored later was the English. This is a Native American.
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Common loon. Eastern White pine tree. Ontario’s official tree is called the Eastern White Pine. Ontario’s official bird is called a common loon.
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