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  1. Ontario Public School Geography by Minister of Education for Ontario, 1922-01-01
  2. Western Ontario Geography Introduction: Avon River, Bruce Peninsula National Park, Moravian 47, Ontario, Middlesex Centre, Ontario, Norwich
  3. Geography of Ontario by Census Division: Geography of Algoma District, Ontario, Geography of Bruce County, Ontario, Geography of Chatham-Kent
  4. Eastern Ontario Geography Introduction: Vankleek Hill, Ontario, Renfrew County, Ontario, Moira River, Ottawa West-nepean, Lennox
  5. Geography of Sudbury District, Ontario: Ottawa-Bonnechere Graben, French River, Mississagi River, Spanish River, Obabika River, Lake Panache
  6. Spatial evolution of manufacturing: Southern Ontario, 1851-1891 (University of Toronto. Dept. of Geography. Research publications) by James M Gilmour, 1972
  7. Geography of Essex County, Ontario: List of Islands in the Detroit River
  8. Lake Ontario (True Books: Geography: Great Lakes) by Ann Armbruster, 2001-10
  9. Ontario Public School Geography by Ontario. Dept. of Education, 2010-03-27
  10. Planning for source water protection in Ontario [An article from: Applied Geography] by J.L. Ivey, R.C. de Loe, et all 2006-10-01
  11. Twenty-Eighth Annual Report of the Ontario Bureau of Mines, 1919, Being Vol. XXVIII and Consisting of Parts I and II. by Ontario. Bureau of Mines., 1919
  12. Ontario (InfoCanada Provinces and Territories) by Wendy L. Mathieu, 2004
  13. Annual Archaeological Report: 1887/1888, 1888/1889, 1891/1892, 1902-1907, 1911-1926/1927. (Appendix to Report of the Ontario Minister of Education) by Ontario Provincial Museum., 1889
  14. Ontario school geography by Anonymous, 2010-09-11

21. Ontario OCanada.ca Canada's Portal
ontario geography Ontario, weighing in at one million square kilometres,is Canada's secondlargest province. The northern region
http://www.ocanada.ca/explore/ontario.php

22. The Ontario Curriculum: Social Studies,Grades 1 To 6; History And Geography, Gra
The ontario Curriculum Social Studies Grades 1 to 6; History and geography, Grades 7 and 8, 1998
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/curricul/social/social.html

What's New
Elementary/Secondary Postsecondary Training/Jobs ... Related Sites Location : Home Elementary and Secondary Curriculum and Policy Elementary
Social Studies
Grades 1 to 6
History and Geography
Grades 7 and 8
The Ontario Curriculum,
Contents
Introduction
Achievement Levels

Part 1: Social Studies, Grades 1 to 6

Heritage and Citizenship
...
Explanatory Notes

This publication is also available as an Adobe Acrobat file
Introduction
The Purpose of The Ontario Curriculum: Social Studies, Grades 1 to 6; History and Geography, Grades 7 and 8, 1998
Students graduating from Ontario schools require the knowledge and skills gained from social studies and the study of history and geography in order to function as informed citizens in a culturally diverse and interdependent world and to compete in a global economy. They also need to develop attitudes that will motivate them to use their knowledge and skills in a responsible manner. The Ontario Curriculum: Social Studies,Grades 1 to 6; History and Geography, Grades 7 and 8, 1998 The focus of teaching and learning in the social studies, history, and geography curriculum is on the development of essential knowledge and skills. Students must develop a thorough knowledge of basic concepts that they can apply in a wide range of situations. They must also develop the broad-based skills that are vital to success in the world of work: they must learn to evaluate different points of view and examine information critically to solve problems and make decisions on a variety of issues.

23. Welcome To The UWO Geography Department In London, Ontario, Canada
Learn about graduate and undergraduate geography programs that enable students to specialize in the earth sciences. Speaker Series. geographyrelated Links. Know your world! This page is maintained by the geography Webmaster team.
http://www.uwo.ca/geog
Academic Programs Our Department

24. Tree-Ring Lab
Information about people, facilities, and methods and results of research focused on the use of tree rings as dating and paleoclimatic tools in the Canadian Cordillera of Alberta and British Columbia.
http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/geography/faculty/luckman/trl/index.html

25. Necropolis Hamilton
History and geography of a necropolis in Hamilton, ontario.
http://necropolis.itgo.com/
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- from Citizen X In the Shadowlands of Ontario, located at the tip of lake by the same name, is a small Necropolis. Hamilton, having only about 318,000 population, and close to 600,000 in the larger Hamilton-Wentworth area, is an important Canadian city. It is both the industry might of Canada and the home of at least one major ley line nexus and a multitude of smaller ones. But this not all: it is also one of the last strongholds the Camarilla has in eastern Canada against the Sabbat, and it has an alliance almost never thought possible. What does this all have to with the Necropolis, you ask? This bizarre Awakened Alliance includes Mages, Kindred, Garou, and the Fae, but more importantly, the Guilds. This has created a strange fluctuation in the power of Hamilton's Shadowlands. Hamilton's main export is steel. And over the process of refining ores, some of the destroyed components will appear in the Shadowlands. This effect, discovered by the Artificers Guild, has given rise to a new alloy called Darksteel. Some is used to create Hamilton's own Machine Corps. But the local Hierarchy is not about to let the Guilds take over, no matter what toys or friends they might have...
Necropolis: Hamilton is just one part of a larger picture. The chronicle is called

26. O.A.G.E.E. Website !
ontario Association for Geographic and Environmental Education StatCan Resources for ontario Grade 7 geography http// www.
http://www.oagee.org/
Welcome to the OAGEE site!! Upcoming Conference: Reconnect with our Environment OAGEE SPRING CONFERENCE May 2-3, 2003 For more details, look under the Conferences Link to the left. Upcoming Spring Conference (OHHSSCA/OGCA) May 15 (8:30am - 3:00pm) at Durham District School Board
- check out the flyer for more details. Upcoming Fall Conference: The Fall 2003 OAGEE Conference is coming. Have a look under the Conferences Link to the left for a Call for Papers link. Upcoming NAGT Conference : In May, the NAGT Conference will be held in Buffalo, NY. Have a look at the details of the Conference . A registration form is included in the file. Reciprocal Membership: OAGEE has arranged for a reciprocal membership with the Geography Teachers Association (GTAV) of Victoria in Australia.

27. Geography@Queen's - The Department Of Geography At Queen's University
Department of geography, Queen's University. MackintoshCorry Hall, Room D201. Kingston, ontario, Canada K7L 3N6
http://www.geog.queensu.ca/
Undergraduate Courses GPHY315 (pdf doc)
Honours Courses
Welcome to the Department of Geography website.
New Additions:
Home Top of Page ... Search Department of Geography, Queen's University

28. Welcome To The UWO Geography Department In London, Ontario, Canada
Selected Topics in geography. Chris Andreae Room 2316, 166A. ontario and the GreatLakes A detailed examination of the province as part of the Great Lakes region
http://www.uwo.ca/geog/faculty/faculty.htm

Academic
Programs Our Department Contacts
Full-Time Faculty

Name Research Interests Roger King
(Chair) Webpage Environmental change, soil development Peter Ashmore Webpage Fluvial geomorphology, sediment transport Lisa Campbell Webpage Environmental conservation, development studies Bill Code Webpage Urban development and office industries Irena Creed Webpage Watersheds, forests, hydrology, biochemistry, GIS, remote sensing.
Cross-appointed to Plant Sciences Belinda Dodson
Webpage Human-environment relations, geography of migration Mireya
Folch-Serra
Webpage Political geography, geography of gender Suzanne Greaves Webpage Milford Green
(On sabbatical) Webpage Foreign direct investment mergers Jeff Hopkins Webpage Cultural geography, gender, public places Brian Luckman Webpage Geomorphology, dendrochronology Jacek Malczewski Webpage
Quantitative methods, location analysis, GIS Gordon McBean Webpage
Institute
for Catastrophic Loss Reduction Micha Pazner Webpage GIS, image processing, cartography

29. Canadian And World Studies: The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 11 And 12, 2000 > Min
1988; geography, Part F The Senior Division Program, ontario AcademicCourses, Intermediate and Senior Divisions, 1988; Business
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/curricul/secondary/grade1112/canadian/cana

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Elementary/Secondary Postsecondary Training/Jobs ... Related Sites Location : Home Elementary and Secondary Curriculum and Policy Secondary ... Grades 11 and 12 Curriculum
Canadian and World Studies
The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 11 and 12
Contents Adobe Acrobat Version

30. About Ontario - Geography (Government Of Ontario, Canada)
Similar pages OAGEE Website ! StatCan Resources for ontario Grade 7 geography http//www.statcan.ca/english/kits/ontario/ont2.htm 7a.StatCan Resources for ontario
http://www.gov.on.ca/MBS/english/about/geography.html
Choose a Ministry Agriculture and Food Attorney General Citizenship Community, Family and Children's Services Consumer and Business Services Culture Education Energy Enterprise, Opportunity and Innovation Environment Finance Francophone Affairs Health and Long-Term Care Intergovernmental Affairs Labour Management Board Secretariat Municipal Affairs and Housing Native Affairs Secretariat Natural Resources Northern Development and Mines Public Safety and Security Seniors' Secretariat Tourism and Recreation Training, Colleges and Universities Transportation Women's Directorate Can't find a ministry? More choices... HOME NEWS ACCESS YOUR GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS ... CONTACT US Location: Government of Ontario Home About Ontario
To continue to " It's a Big Place ," click on:
The largest rock formation in Canada is the Canadian Shield. The scars from the advance and retreat of glaciers are evident on the rocks of the Canadian Shield. More about the Canadian Shield...
home
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Last Modified: June 27, 2001

31. KidZone Geography - Ontario
BACK. ontario. ontario is the second largest Canadian province (in termsof area) and can be found on the map between Manitoba and Quebec.
http://www.kidzone.ws/geography/ontario/
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Ontario Ontario is the second largest Canadian province (in terms of area) and can be found on the map between Manitoba and Quebec. Toronto is the capital city of Ontario. Ottawa, the capital city of Canada, is also in Ontario. Ontario joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867. Ontario includes part of "the Great Lakes". The Great Lakes consist of Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario and Lake Superior. Lake Superior is the largest of the great lakes and also has the largest surface area of any freshwater lake in the world. The border between Canada (Ontario) and the United States runs through Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Lake Michigan is entirely in the United States. Environmental management of the Great Lakes is a joint effort between the two countries. You can find out a lot of interesting information about Ontario at http://www.gov.on.ca/

32. ResAnet Browse Results
essais, conférences (1 doc); ontarioGeographyBibliography (1 doc);ontarioGeographyProblems, exercises, etc. (2 docs); ontario
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  • 33. EONTGEN-L: The History, Geography & Genealogy Of Eastern Ontario Mailing List
    EONTGENL Introducing EONTGEN-L, The Eastern ontario History, Geographyand Genealogy Mailing List. EONTGEN-L is a 'no-cost' email
    http://www.ikweb.com/murduck/genealogy/eontgen-l/
    EONTGEN-L:
    Introducing EONTGEN-L,
    The Eastern Ontario History, Geography and Genealogy
    Mailing List
    EONTGEN-L is a 'no-cost' email based forum for subscribers to discuss aspects of the
    history, geography, and genealogy of people, places, and events
    from within the the entire eastern area of the Province of Ontario, Canada. If you have access to a road map of Ontario, locate Toronto, our Province's Capital and principal city, and then travel north east along the north shore of Lake Ontario. When you've located the town of Trenton, draw an imaginary line northward toward Bancroft. From Bancroft extend your imaginary line almost due easterly toward the City of Ottawa, our Nation's Capital, which is located on the Ottawa River. In a generalized sense, everything south and east of this imaginary line, between the Ottawa River on the north and the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario on the south are included in the area that we normally designate as eastern Ontario. The following Counties fall within the eastern Ontario area:
    and Ottawa/Carleton.

    34. GGR 263F -- FALL 1997
    GGR 263F FALL 1997 HISTORICAL geography OF ontario. Instructor Thomas McIlwraithOffice 3104 Phone 8285314 email tmcilwra@eratos.erin.utoronto.ca.
    http://eratos.erin.utoronto.ca/tmcilwra/263intro.html
    ERINDALE COLLEGE
    UNIVERSITY of TORONTO at MISSISSAUGA
    DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
    GGR 263F FALL 1997 HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF ONTARIO
    Instructor: Thomas McIlwraith
    Office: 3104
    Phone: 828-5314
    email: tmcilwra@eratos.erin.utoronto.ca
    Class Room: 1157, South Building
    Time: Lecture: Monday, 9 - 11 a.m.
    Tutorial: one hour, some weeks, time TBA
    The Course: 'The Historical Geography of Ontario' covers more than 200 years of human occupance in the heartland of Canada and North America. It relies on today's cultural landscape and writing about the cultural environment to tell us about ourselves over that period of time. Illustrations are extensively used, and you will have an opportunity to do field work in rural Ontario and/or use primary sources in an archive. Relationship of GGR 263F to Programs: This is an elective course, and may appeal to students in the humanities particularly history, cultural anthropology and fine art and across the social sciences. The only requirement is that you have completed any 4 full course equivalents that is, be in at least second year. Those taking Geography or Environmental programs will find GGR 263F complements their other courses.

    35. Genealogy, Ontario, Canada
    Police Politics Sports Tourism Travel geography ontario;University of Toronto; University of Queens. 1 Kenora 2 Rainy River
    http://ontarioguide.com/sites/geography.htm
    Towns Counties Regions Hosted Sites ... A-Z Sites
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    Agriculture
    Art Associations Churches ... Travel

    36. Grey-Bruce Directory, Geography, Ontario, Canada
    News Events Weather Maps Photos BUSINESSES Combined By Town, geography, Our onlysite is gone !!! Our Promotion Sites Global Tourism ontario Guide iRetail
    http://ontarioguide.com/gbd/geog.htm
    Geography Our only site is gone !!! Our Promotion Sites
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    Ontario Guide iRetail
    Locator Internet Services
    Web Site Design, Hosting and Promotion

    37. Web Links Database - Geoinformatics
    Ryerson Polytechnic Univ., Toronto, ontario BAA, Applied geography GIS. York Univ.,Toronto, ontario - geography - GIS Remote Sensing Certificate Program.
    http://www.weblinks.spakka.net/listcat.php?cat=386

    38. Hastings County - Ontario, Canada
    North CENTRE South BANNOCKBURN Coe hill Cooper Deloro Eldorado Gilmour Madoc Marmora Queensboro History geography Businesses Natural
    http://hastings-county.vrx.net/centre/bannockburn/geography/
    North South
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    Events Banks Bars Restaurants Clothing Stores Hardware The County Bancroft Belleville Marmora Madoc Tweed
    Hastings County Virtual Tour and Directory
    VRx Network Services, Inc.
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    39. Geography Faculty - K. Miyanishi
    as well as chair of the Student Awards Committee of the Ecological Society of Americaand Chair of the ontario Graduate Scholarship geography Selection Panel.
    http://www.uoguelph.ca/geography/faculty/kiyoko.htm
    Kiyoko Miyanishi, BA Manitoba , MSc Western Ontario , PhD York Associate Professor ext. 52177
    kmiyanis@uoguelph.ca
    Specialization: Biophysical Processes Professional Activities: Dr. Miyanishi is a member of the NSERC funded Network of Centres of Excellence in Sustainable Forest Management (see Research Projects) and has co-edited a book Forest Fires: Behavior and Ecological Effects published by Academic Press. She has been a consultant to the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources on prescribed burning of protected habitats in provincial parks and was involved in the Endangered Plants and Invertebrates in Canada (EPIC) program and the Ontario Karner Blue Recovery Team (OKBRT). Dr. Miyanishi has been an instructor in the Ontario Advanced Forestry Program and was invited to speak to the Interior West Fire Council (fire managers from western Canada and the USA). She has also been on the executive of the Canadian Association of Geographers as well as chair of the Student Awards Committee of the Ecological Society of America and Chair of the Ontario Graduate Scholarship Geography Selection Panel. Dr. Miyanishi has organized symposia at meetings of the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS), the Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG), and the International Congress of Ecology (INTECOL).

    40. District School Board Ontario North East: Teacher Learning Resources - Geography
    on the geography of Canada. This page features an interactive map of Canada whichis very useful to students. 2002 District School Board ontario North East
    http://www.dsb1.edu.on.ca/resources/teachers/geography.html
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    Canadian Wildlife Federation - Wildlife Education
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    Canadian Wildlife Service
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    Israel - A Country Study
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    National Geographic Website
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    Travel to the four corners of the world by checking out National Geographic's website. It features all of the tools and information you will require for exploring our Earth.

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