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What (who) is Ont Ontario - definition

UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY IN ONTARIO, CANADA
Dunnville, ON; Dunnville, Ont.; Dunnville, Ontario
  • The Mud Cat of Dunnville
  • RCAF Memorial, Dunnville Public Library

Ca-on         
  • A 1755 map of the ''[[Pays d'en Haut]]'' region of [[New France]], an area that included most of Ontario
  • Map of [[Canada West]] from 1855. Canada West formed the western portion of the [[Province of Canada]].
  • Ontario licence plate]] with the slogan ''Yours to Discover'' at the bottom of the plate
  • Container ship at [[Algoma Steel]]. The [[Great Lakes]] provide ocean access for industries in the province's interior.
  • Map of [[Upper Canada]], 1811
  • Niagara Falls]].
  • Typical landscape of the [[Canadian Shield]] at [[Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park]], located in [[Central Ontario]].
  • Population density of Ontario
  • An animated map of the changes to the borders of Canada. The borders of Ontario were last changed in 1912.
  • nuclear power stations]] in Ontario.
  • Ottawa Greenbelt]], an initiative to protect farmland and limit urban sprawl
  • Seguin]]. The roadway forms a part of the province's [[400-series highway]]s.
  • English and French displayed on a gantry sign. Communities with sizeable francophone populations are able to receive provincial services in French.
  • Cold northwesterly wind over the [[Great Lakes]] creating [[lake-effect snow]]. Lake-effect snow most frequently occurs in the [[snowbelt]] regions of the province.
  • A worker at the [[Oakville Assembly]] installs a battery in an automobile. The automotive industry is a contributor to the [[economy of Ontario]].
  • [[Oliver Mowat]], [[Premier of Ontario]] from 1872 to 1896
  • [[Osgoode Hall]] houses the [[Court of Appeal for Ontario]], the [[appellate court]] for the province.
  • Queen's Park]]. The building serves as the meeting place for the [[Legislative Assembly of Ontario]].
  • Map of the counties, regional municipalities, districts, and municipalities of Ontario.
  • Köppen climate types]] of Ontario
  • Depiction of the [[Battle of Queenston Heights]], during the [[War of 1812]]. [[Upper Canada]] was an active theatre of operation during the conflict.
  • Elk Lake]] in an effort to enforce [[prohibition]]. The prohibition measures were introduced in 1916 and were not repealed until 1927.
  • [[Thunder Bay International Airport]] is one of five [[international airport]]s operating in Ontario.
  • Financial District]] serves as the centre for Canada's financial services.
  • Hamilton]] commemorating the [[United Empire Loyalists]], a group of settlers who fled the [[United States]] during or after the [[American Revolution]]
  • Belleville station]]
  • Prince Edward County]], a wine-growing region
  • Waterloo]]. A significant portion of the land in [[Southern Ontario]] is used as farmland.
PROVINCE OF CANADA
Ontario, Canada; Ontarian; Canada Ontario; Province of Ontario; Ontario Canada; Ontario (canada); CA-ON; Ontario (Canada); Ontairo; ON, Canada; Ontario Province; Culture of Ontario; Province de l'Ontario; Transport in Ontario; Transportation in Ontario; Rail transport in Ontario; Airports in Ontario; Railroads in Ontario; Railways in Ontario; Ontario, CAN; Ontario.ca
·noun A deep gorge, ravine, or gulch, between high and steep banks, worn by water courses.
Ontarian         
  • A 1755 map of the ''[[Pays d'en Haut]]'' region of [[New France]], an area that included most of Ontario
  • Map of [[Canada West]] from 1855. Canada West formed the western portion of the [[Province of Canada]].
  • Ontario licence plate]] with the slogan ''Yours to Discover'' at the bottom of the plate
  • Container ship at [[Algoma Steel]]. The [[Great Lakes]] provide ocean access for industries in the province's interior.
  • Map of [[Upper Canada]], 1811
  • Niagara Falls]].
  • Typical landscape of the [[Canadian Shield]] at [[Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park]], located in [[Central Ontario]].
  • Population density of Ontario
  • An animated map of the changes to the borders of Canada. The borders of Ontario were last changed in 1912.
  • nuclear power stations]] in Ontario.
  • Ottawa Greenbelt]], an initiative to protect farmland and limit urban sprawl
  • Seguin]]. The roadway forms a part of the province's [[400-series highway]]s.
  • English and French displayed on a gantry sign. Communities with sizeable francophone populations are able to receive provincial services in French.
  • Cold northwesterly wind over the [[Great Lakes]] creating [[lake-effect snow]]. Lake-effect snow most frequently occurs in the [[snowbelt]] regions of the province.
  • A worker at the [[Oakville Assembly]] installs a battery in an automobile. The automotive industry is a contributor to the [[economy of Ontario]].
  • [[Oliver Mowat]], [[Premier of Ontario]] from 1872 to 1896
  • [[Osgoode Hall]] houses the [[Court of Appeal for Ontario]], the [[appellate court]] for the province.
  • Queen's Park]]. The building serves as the meeting place for the [[Legislative Assembly of Ontario]].
  • Map of the counties, regional municipalities, districts, and municipalities of Ontario.
  • Köppen climate types]] of Ontario
  • Depiction of the [[Battle of Queenston Heights]], during the [[War of 1812]]. [[Upper Canada]] was an active theatre of operation during the conflict.
  • Elk Lake]] in an effort to enforce [[prohibition]]. The prohibition measures were introduced in 1916 and were not repealed until 1927.
  • [[Thunder Bay International Airport]] is one of five [[international airport]]s operating in Ontario.
  • Financial District]] serves as the centre for Canada's financial services.
  • Hamilton]] commemorating the [[United Empire Loyalists]], a group of settlers who fled the [[United States]] during or after the [[American Revolution]]
  • Belleville station]]
  • Prince Edward County]], a wine-growing region
  • Waterloo]]. A significant portion of the land in [[Southern Ontario]] is used as farmland.
PROVINCE OF CANADA
Ontario, Canada; Ontarian; Canada Ontario; Province of Ontario; Ontario Canada; Ontario (canada); CA-ON; Ontario (Canada); Ontairo; ON, Canada; Ontario Province; Culture of Ontario; Province de l'Ontario; Transport in Ontario; Transportation in Ontario; Rail transport in Ontario; Airports in Ontario; Railroads in Ontario; Railways in Ontario; Ontario, CAN; Ontario.ca
[?n't?:r??n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Canadian province of Ontario.
¦ adjective relating to Ontario.
Ont.         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ont; ONT (disambiguation); Ont.
¦ abbreviation Ontario.

Wikipedia

Dunnville

Dunnville is an unincorporated community located near the mouth of the Grand River in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada near the historic Talbot Trail. It was formerly an incorporated town encompassing the surrounding area with a total population of 12,000.