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Ontario is the second largest Province in Canada, behind Québec. Ontario stretches all the way from the Great Lakes on the US border to the frozen shores of Hudson Bay in the north.
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The road map includes: 1. highways 2. roads 3. municipal borders 4. travel and tourist information 5. names and locations of all Ontario First Nation communities 6. and much more You can order a paper copy of the Official Road Map of Ontario onlineor view and download PDFs including: 1. northern and southern Ontario maps 2. smaller printable sectio...
Full southern Ontario map (PDF) Map 1 (PDF) - Sarnia, London, Windsor Map 2 (PDF) - Goderich, Guelph, Brantford, London Map 3 (PDF) - Barrie, Oshawa, Niagara Falls Map 4 (PDF) - Owen Sound, Collingwood, Goderich Map 5 (PDF) - Collingwood, Huntsville, Peterborough Map 6 (PDF) - Peterborough, Bancroft, Kingston Map 7 (PDF) - Blind River, Elliot Lake,...
Full northern Ontario map (PDF) Map 12 (PDF) - Marathon, Kapuskasing, Wawa, Sault Ste. Marie, Elliot Lake Map 13 (PDF) - Kapuskasing, Cochrane, Timmins, New Liskeard, Sudbury, North Bay Map 14 (PDF) - Rainy River, Kenora, Red Lake, Sioux Lookout, Ignace, Atikokan Map 15 (PDF) - Thunder Bay, Mishkeegogamang, Nakina, Longlac, Marathon, Nipigon Map 16...
Nov 10, 2023 · Capital: Toronto. Area: 415,598 sq mi (1,076,395 sq km). Population: ~ 15,200,000.
A map of the Canadian province of Ontario and some of the places Ontario is famous for.
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The detailed Ontario map on this page shows major roads, railroads, and population centers, including the Ontario capital city of Toronto, as well as lakes, rivers, and national parks.