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Ontario Vacation Links features Ottawa, Canada's capital region, home to both French and English and offers a unique blend of culture, heritage, history and national pride. Visit Niagara Falls and observe one of natures wonders.

Enjoy award-winning wines produced at local vineyards and hike the rugged Niagara Escarpment. Visit Cottage Country located in Central Ontario and enjoy it's many recreational activities.
Toronto, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario
Visit Toronto, Canada's biggest and most cosmopolitan city, home to the CN Tower, the Sky Dome with over 5000 restaurants. Water sport enthuisists will enjoy all three Great Lakes found in the Province of Ontario. Ontario is the most populous and second-largest in area of Canada's ten provinces. It is found in east-central Canada. Its capital is Toronto. Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is also located in Ontario. Ontario has a population (July 1, 2005) of 12,541,410, representing approximately

37.9% of the total Canadian population (Ontarians) and an area of 1,076,395km² (415,598 sq. mi.). Ontario is bounded on the north by Hudson Bay and James Bay, on the east by Quebec, on the west by Manitoba, and on the south by the American states of Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. Ontario's long American border is formed almost entirely by lakes and rivers, starting in Lake of the Woods and
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Niagara Falls, Ontario
continuing to the Saint Lawrence River near Cornwall; it passes through the four Great Lakes on which Ontario has coastline, namely Lakes Superior, Huron (which includes Georgian Bay), Erie, and Ontario (for which the province is named; Ontario itself is an Iroquois word meaning "beautiful lake" or "beautiful water"). There are approximately 250,000 lakes and over 100,000 kilometres of rivers in the province.
   
   
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