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  • ...southern boundary runs along the [[St. Lawrence River]] and through [[Lake Ontario]], the [[Niagara River]], and [[Lake Erie]]; here the province borders on t Ontario's northern boundary lies in [[Hudson Bay]]; here it borders the territory o
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  • {{Image|Ontario Line route.png|right|500px|The Ontario Line as it will appear on system maps after opening, with the under-constru ...vative Party of Canada|Conservative Party]] leader [[Doug Ford]], during [[Ontario]]'s 2016 election. He promised to replace a less ambitious more traditiona
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  • ...ith a population over 500,000. Hamilton is located at the head of [[Lake Ontario]].
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  • ...feature as lobes of the [[Laurentide glaciation]] receded from southern [[Ontario]].<ref name=JourneyIceAge/><ref name=WaterlooEloraFergus/> | quote = The higher ground to the north of here, sometimes referred to as “Ontario Island,” because it was surrounded by shrinking ice lobes and growing gla
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  • ...ousand Years of Ontario's History Symposium, April 14, 15, and 16, 2000.'' Ontario Historical Society, 2000. 343 pp. ...istory of Ontario.'' Oxford U. Press., 2005. 296 pp. (first edition was ''Ontario: Image, Identity and Power,'' 2002). [http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/show
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  • {{dambigbox|Toronto, Ontario|Toronto}} ...he province of [[Ontario]], and situated on the northwest corner of [[Lake Ontario]], perhaps sixty miles northwest of [[Wikipedia:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo,
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  • {{Image|North American Great Lakes.png|right|350px| Lake Ontario is the Easternmost of the five North American Great Lakes.}} '''Lake Ontario''' is the eastern-most of the five [[North American Great Lakes]].
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  • #redirect [[Ontario]]
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  • The '''Spirit of Ontario''' was a catamaran jet powered ferry that carried vehicles and passengers b
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  • {{r|Toronto, Ontario}} {{rpl|Black River Escarpment (Ontario)}}
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  • ...ll island in the east end of [[Lake Ontario]], off [[Prince Edward County, Ontario|Prince Edward County]].<ref name=thewhig2016-06-21/> It is part of a chain ...by smaller Yorkshire Island are part of a chain of islands in eastern Lake Ontario. The Ducks, said the Syracuse Herald in 1931, {{'}}have been the scene of m
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  • ...itland, Ontario''' is a small community at the mouth of the [[Grand River (Ontario)|Grand River]], on the North shore of [[Lake Erie]].
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  • ...ges Moraine]] in the extreme west of the headwaters of the [[Humber River (Ontario)|Humber River]]. The {{convert | 150 | km | mi}} long [[Paris-Galt Moraine (Ontario)|Paris-Galt Moraine]]s are considered part of the Horseshoe Moraines.<ref n
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  • ...oint Region Conservation Area]], on the north shore of [[Lake Erie]], in [[Ontario, Canada]].<ref name=LpcaExecSum2008-01/><ref name=electriccanadian1900/> |url = https://www.electriccanadian.com/history/ontario/longpoint/chapter13.htm
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  • ...through a series of storm sewers from north of Davenport Road down to Lake Ontario. Christie Pits and Trinity Bellwoods are along the route of the creek prop
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  • ...rio]], in 1918, before [[Mount Dennis, Ontario]] was annexed by [[Toronto, Ontario]], it operated until 1975, since demolished
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  • ...shene]] (on [[Georgian Bay]]) to [[Kingston, Ontario|Kingston]] (on [[Lake Ontario]]).
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  • ...l creek in the part of [[Toronto, Ontario]] that was formerly [[Etobicoke, Ontario]]
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  • ...l creek in the part of [[Toronto, Ontario]] that was formerly [[Etobicoke, Ontario]]
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  • [[File:Lake Simcoe Ontario.png | thumb]] ...atively shallow lake in [[Ontario]]. It is located in the southern tip of Ontario with relatively good farmland because it is covered by soil scraped from th
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  • ...argest city, with a population over 500,000, located at the head of [[Lake Ontario]].
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  • ...], from 1925, until 1998, when Scarborough was amalgamated into [[Toronto, Ontario]]
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  • *[[Hamilton, Ontario]], a city in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]
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  • === Ontario === * [[University of Western Ontario]]
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  • {{Image|CN Tower.jpg|right|150px|The CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario}} ...., 5 inch) broadcast and telecommunications tower in [[Toronto, Ontario]], Ontario, Canada. It was the world's tallest freestanding structure from its cons
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  • ...31 May 1986 in [[Port Colborne, Ontario|Port Colborne]], [[Ontario, Canada|Ontario]], [[Canada]]) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Ashley Kerw
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  • ...ith a population over 500,000. Hamilton is located at the head of [[Lake Ontario]].
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  • {{r|Port Colborne, Ontario}} {{r|Port Maitland, Ontario}}
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  • #redirect [[Ontario]]
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  • [[Toronto, Ontario]]
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  • #redirect [[Toronto, Ontario]]
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  • {{Image|North American Great Lakes.png|right|350px| Lake Ontario is the Easternmost of the five North American Great Lakes.}} '''Lake Ontario''' is the eastern-most of the five [[North American Great Lakes]].
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  • ...''' is an English language public broadcaster, operated by the Province of Ontario. During its first decades it was solely funded by the Province. In the 19 ...Province operates a similar French language network [[TFO]], for [[Franco-Ontario]]ns.
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  • ...ing communities of [[Mississauga, Ontario|Mississauga]] and [[Scarborough, Ontario|Scarborough]].
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  • {{rpl|Lake Ontario}} {{rpl|Presqu'ile (Ontario)}}
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