6. Toronto's Chinatowns Toronto is home to the second-largest Chinese community in North America after New York City; given this, it’s no surprise there are multiple Chinatowns which have popped up all over the
(2003). Sense of Place amongst adolescents and adults in two rural Australian towns: The discriminating features of place attachment, sense of community and place dependence in relation to place identity. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 23(3), 273–287. Relph, E. (2007). Spirit of place...
Cobalt is a town of 1,100 people in Northern Ontario. One of the "Tri-Towns" of the area, Cobalt chose to remain a separate town when Haileybury and New Liskeard to the north merged to become Temiskaming Shores.Hornepayne Photo: P199, CC BY-SA 3.0. Hornepayne is a township of about ...
Southwestern Ontario is the geographic area of Ontario extending from the Bruce Peninsula and Lake Huron on the north, the Lake Huron shoreline on the west, the Lake Erie shoreline on the south, and neighbouring the Toronto-Hamilton-Niagara Golden Horseshoe region on the east....
the region lies Jordan Village. All three towns are designed to delight the tourist as they explore the wineries of Ontario. New wineries are opening in different areas around Lake Ontario stretching the bounties of the Ontario "regions". Wineries now extend from Hamilton to Toronto and ...
Although cities and towns in the Golden Horseshoe are spread over a large swath of land, they share a historic connection to Lake Ontario - either directly, with harbours for boating or great lakes shipping, or by way of the great rivers that powered mills in the villages that are today'...
by the lumberindustryand railroads of the north, the farms of the east, and theCornwallindustrial area. Ottawa contains the largest concentration of Franco-Ontarians, and there are significantcommunitiesin Sudbury and other Northern Ontario towns, as well as in Windsor, Toronto, and the Niagara Pe...
Probably first occupied by French fur traders as early as 1678, its site was permanently settled only after the birth of the towns Port Arthur and Fort William in the 19th century. Fort William originated shortly after 1800, when the North West Company built a fur-trapping fort at the mouth...
Lake Ontario, smallest and most easterly of the Great Lakes of North America. It is bounded on the north by Ontario (Can.) and on the south by New York (U.S.). The lake is roughly elliptical; its major axis, 193 miles (311 km) long, lies nearly east to w
School Roland Michener Secondary School is an English and French Immersion public high school in South Porcupine, Ontario. The school was built in 1969 and named after Daniel Roland Michener, the 20th Governor General of Canada.European peace and stability depend on a secure Ukraine. Support effo...