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Nothing compares with the spectacular natural beauty of Ontario's private island locations. Muskoka is known worldwide for its picturesque lakes. Head west to the shores of Georgian Bay at Parry Sound for a look at the Thirty Thousand Islands, an untamed area noted for its ruggedly beautiful islands which dot the eastern shores of this huge body of water like pearls in a necklace. The Thousand Islands is in the heart of the St. Lawrence River, running along the Canadian side of the border from Kingston to Brockville. The Canada/U.S. border runs down the middle of the islands and is clearly shown on all charts. Paddle your own canoe through pristine wilderness routes and ancient forests. Fish an angler's paradise on a remote private island fishing camp.



Ontario, Canada

Map of Ontario, Canada



Regional Statistics for Ontario, Canada


Location:
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 U.S. states of Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. Ontario's long American border is formed almost entirely by lakes and rivers.
Population:
12,686,952
Languages:
English, French
Capital:
Toronto
Currency:
Canadian dollar
Climate:
a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters
Temperature Range:
-20 to +30
Terrain:
uplands, Canadian Shield, and a great many lakes, rivers and islands

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