The name Ontario is said to come from the Iroquoian (first nation) word
meaning "vast body of water". It is the second largest Province in Canada,
spanning approximately one million square kilometers. It stretches all the way
from the Great Lakes to the frozen shores of Hudson Bay in the North. Situated
between the provinces of Manitoba to the west and Quebec to the East, the
Province borders the USA to the South.
It is home to 6 National and 280 Provincial Parks which give the Province a
virtually endless array of Recreational Possibilities. The largest and probably
most famous is the Algonquin Park which is home to Black Bears and the trademark
Canadian Beaver and has amazing scenery. Most of the Province is in the Eastern
Time Zone, which is GMT -5 hours, however some of Western and Northern Ontario
is in the Central time zone, which is GMT -6 hours. Between the months of April
and October Daylight Saving is in effect. Ontario has very defined seasons, the
summer months can be very hot and the winter months extremely cold with a lot of
snow. Spring and fall tend to have a lot of rain.
The Southwestern part of Ontario is normally milder than the rest of Southern
Ontario. Northern Ontario is generally a lot colder due to the winds blown in
from the Artic.
Northern Ontario is mostly occupied by forests and rocky outcrops, part of
the Canadian Shield. Four of the five Great lakes and the St. Lawrence River
form the southern boundary of Ontario. One of the most famous landmarks of
Ontario (and all of Canada) is the majestic Niagara Falls, which are located
south of Toronto near the city of St.Catherines on the US-Canada border.
Thousands of tourists from around the world flock to see the falls which can be
viewed from the USA side as well.
Ontario's Cities
Ontario has one of the largest populations and is home to Canada's capital
city, Ottawa, which is located in the South-East of the Province. The Greater
Toronto Area is Canada's industrial, economic and population centre, home to the
Provincial capital (Toronto) and is also located in the south. The vast majority
of Ontario's population (11.4 million in 2001 census) lives in the South of the
Province. The Lester Pearson International airport in Toronto is by far the
largest airport in Canada and a major hub for airlines.
Also, the cities of Hamilton, London, Kingston and Windsor are large
settlements with over a million residents between them and continue to grow.
Auto manufacturing and aerospace have long been the largest employers in Ontario
with several huge car plants in the region. The big 3 North American
manufacturers Ford, GM and Dodge/Chrysler are represented in the region.
Thunder Bay is the largest port on Lake Superior and is a very commercial and
industrial area.
Provincial Government
The Government of Ontario is administered by Premier Dalton McGuinty's
Liberal party. As with all the Provinces and Territories, the Provincial
Government is responsible for Healthcare, all aspects of vehicle registration
and Driver Licensing, Education and Welfare assistance.
The Province has a Sales Tax (PST) rate of 8% on top of the 7% Federal GST,
Hotel room tax at 5% and also collects Provincial Income Tax.
As one of the main entry points along the St.Lawrence River, Ontario has a
full history, especially since the Western settlers arrived with Confederation
taking place in 1867. The Algonquian and Iroquoian native peoples lived off the
land in Southern Ontario for generations prior to the arrival of the westerners
- with the French explorers being the first. Ontario was originally known as
Upper Canada and was settled extensively by English, Scottish and Irish
immigrants along with the loyalists from the USA who arrived after the war of
independence there.
The initial source of prosperity was the fur trading which was eventually
surpassed by the discovery of massive mineral deposits such as gold, nickel and
iron ore.
The Province of Ontario is an exceptional place to live or visit so for more
information please go to http://www.onestopimmigration-canada.com/ontario.html
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About The Author
Dave Lympany immigrated to Canada in 2003 and has constructed a free
information website http://www.onestopimmigration-canada.com/ about Canadian
Immigration and life in Canada based on his family's experiences.
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