Resorts and cities in Ontario region

Toronto is Ontario on the north bank of the river, the lake city image is unmistakable: CN Tower is the tallest in the world. Around it is a collection of skyscrapers, which leaves space for residential areas, parks and green spaces.

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Toronto On

Toronto On

Toronto is Ontario on the north bank of the river, the lake city image is unmistakable: CN Tower is the tallest in the world. Around it is a collection of skyscrapers, which leaves space for residential areas, parks and green spaces. The capital of Ontario, Toronto is Canada's largest city and fifth largest in North America. A dominant force in business and economy, Toronto is Canada's Anglophone and cultural center. Initially claimed by the French in the eighteenth century, only during the American Revolution groups of loyal United Empire fled to Toronto.


Niagara Falls On

Niagara Falls On

Niagara Falls is a city in the municipal region of Niagara, southeastern Ontario, Niagara river port on the opposite side of Niagara Falls New York City. Due to the famous waterfall, Niagara Falls is a famous tourist destination and a source of electricity for Ontario region. The city is connected by several bridges with the U.S. would be like Rainbow, Whirlpool and Queenston-Lewiston. Originally called the Elgin community joined with the town of Clifton in 1856 and was known under this name until 1881 when the name was changed to Niagara Falls.


Ottawa On

Ottawa On

Ottawa is Canada's capital and residence of the Canadian federal parliament, the eponymous river port on the right and the Rideau Canal, with a metropolitan area population of 1,168,788 inhabitants (2006). The city is located in eastern Ontario, bordering the province of Quebec. Ottawa is a city as big as Montreal or Toronto. In terms of number of inhabitants, it lags behind other Canadian cities such as Vancouver and Calgary. It forms with a single urban agglomeration Carleton, the fourth largest in Canada, numbering over one million inhabitants.