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Ontario, the second largest province of Canada, covers approximately 1 million km 2 and extends approximately from 42°N to 57°N latitude and from 75°W to 95°W longitude. The major patterns of geoclimatic features across the province are strongly interrelated and form the foundation for the biotic and natural disturbance
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Each of Canada’s six regions is defined by territorial, provincial, and/or international boundaries. Ontario, Québec, and British Columbia each constitute a region while Atlantic Canada, Western Canada, and the Territorial North are comprised of more than one province or territory.
Mar 15, 2024 · Download Geographical Names Data. Files of official geographical names for individual provinces and territories, as well as for the offshore, are available in Text, Shape and KML formats from the table below.
Dec 13, 2020 · While physical and historical geography have traditionally played a central role in the study of Canadian geography, this study gives more weight to the coverage of contemporary economic and social factors which have transformed the spatial fabric of Canada's landscape.
Jun 6, 2019 · The Atlas of Canada. A key source of geographic information the Atlas provides a selection of interactive and historical maps and geographical data available for reference or downloading.
This document summarizes the physical geography of Ontario, Canada. It describes the province's geology, terrain, climate, soils and hydrology. The bedrock geology is varied, with the northern 61% underlain by Precambrian Canadian Shield rock.
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