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  2. 2 days ago · Ontario, second largest province of Canada in area, after Quebec. It occupies the strip of the Canadian mainland lying between Hudson and James bays to the north and the St. Lawrence River–Great Lakes chain to the south. The most populous Canadian province, it is home to more than one-third of Canada’s population.

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    1 day ago · As Canada's capital, Ottawa has played host to many significant cultural events in Canadian history, including the first visit of the reigning Canadian sovereign—King George VI, with his consort, Queen Elizabeth—to his parliament, on 19 May 1939.

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    1 day ago · Canada: Province: Ontario: Established: August 27, 1793; 230 years ago () (as York) Incorporated: March 6, 1834; 190 years ago () (as City of Toronto) Amalgamated into division: January 20, 1953; 71 years ago () (as Metropolitan Toronto) Amalgamated: January 1, 1998; 26 years ago () (as current City of Toronto) Districts

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  5. May 7, 2024 · Ontario is one of Canada ’s most significant cultural, historical, and political centres, with 2 out of 5 Canadians hailing from the province. Below we’ll explore many things, people, and places that Ontario is famous for, with these general, random, and historical facts about Ontario.

  6. 1 day ago · Canada: Province: Ontario: Established: 1673 (as Fort Cataraqui; later renamed Fort Frontenac) Incorporated: 1838 (as town); 1846 (as city) Amalgamated: 1998 (with Kingston and Pittsburgh Townships) Government

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