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  1. Evaluation in geography,: A resource book for teachers (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Curriculum series) by Nallamma Senathirajah, 1971
  2. Ontario (Study in Canadian Geography)
  3. 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
  4. Ontario Public School Geography by Minister of Education for Ontario, 1922
  5. Spatial evolution of manufacturing: Southern Ontario, 1851-1891 (University of Toronto. Dept. of Geography. Research publications) by James M Gilmour, 1972
  6. Lake Ontario (True Books: Geography: Great Lakes) by Ann Armbruster, 2001-10
  7. Ontario: a fine country not half like England?(Bibliography): An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Graeme Wynn, 2002-12-22
  8. Perspectives on landscape and settlement in nineteenth century Ontario (Carleton library ; no. 91)
  9. Ontario Recreation Map (Recreation Maps)
  10. Ontario Public School Geography by no Author Noted, 1922
  11. Flowers of the Wild: Ontario and the Great Lakes Region by Zile Zichmanis, James Hodgins, 1984-03-01
  12. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A Historical Geography of the Finns in the Sudbury Area by Oiva W. Saarinen, 1999-01-01
  13. Cities in Modernity: Representations and Productions of Metropolitan Spaces, 1840-1930 (Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography) by Richard Dennis, 2008-04-30
  14. Ontario (Let's Discover Canada) by Suzanne Levert, George Sheppard, 1990-10

1. About Ontario - Geography (Government Of Ontario, Canada)
More results from www.gov.on.ca Learning resources ontario geography Ontario. Grade 8 Geography (Compulsory). Patterns in Human Geography.Lessons Calculating Population Growth For a Region Age and Sex.
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Choose a Ministry Agriculture and Food Attorney General Children and Youth Services Citizenship and Immigration Community and Social Services Community Safety and Correctional Services Consumer and Business Services Culture Democratic Renewal Secretariat Economic Development and Trade Education Energy 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 Infrastructure Renewal 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
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2. Learning Resources: Ontario: Geography Of Canada
services Other links. Ontario. Grade 9 Geography of Canada (Compulsory).Geographic Foundations Space and Systems. Lessons Calculating
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3. Ontario Geography Curriculum - The Digital Field Trip Series
How Digital Frog International CDROMs relate to the ontario geographyCurriculum. ontario geography GRAD E 7. Reference, Expectations,
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Ontario Geography G R A D E 7
Reference Expectations The Wetlands The Rainforest The Desert
Students will: Geography: Patterns in Physical Geography Recognize pattern as an important concept in geography Rainforests of the World screens Deserts of the World screens, Climatic Influences Identify and explain how land-forms are used to delineate regions Tropical Types screens Deserts of the World screens Identify and describe world land-form patterns Rainforests of the World screens Deserts of the World screens Identify and describe world climate patterns Climate Quiz (world patterns) Demonstrate an understanding that climate patterns result from the interaction of several factors: latitude, altitude, global wind systems, air masses, proximity to large bodies of water, ocean currents Climate, Water Cycle What is a Desert?, Aridity Types, What Causes Aridity Quiz, Climatic Influences: High Pressure zones, Rain Shadows, Cold Ocean Currents, Continental Interiors Demonstrate an understanding that natural vegetation patterns result from the interaction of several factors: temperature, precipitation, soil types, competition for available nutrients

4. Ontario Geography: Level 3 Social Studies

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5. Quintin Publications | Ontario Geography
, Price, Click to Buy. 0961099, Lost......ontario geography Orders 1800-74-ROOTS (76687) Ontario Catalog Main Catalog, Item ,
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Main Catalog Item # Description Price Click to Buy Lost Names and Places of Eastern Ontario by Alan Rayburn. 1993. 51 pages, soft covers. Lists the previous names of places and the names of abandoned places in the counties of Carleton, Dundas, Frontenac, Glengarry, Grenville, Lanark, Leeds, Lennox and Addington, Prescott, Renfrew, Russell and Stormont. Each listing gives name, township, county, coordinates and map location. This is an indispensable volume if you are researching this area. Historical Atlas of Brant County Illustrated 1875. (1972 reprint). Mika Publishing, Belleville, Ontario. Historical Atlas of Ontario County . 1877. (1972 reprint). Mika Publishing, Belleville, Ontario Home Catalog Search Monthly Sale ... Links
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6. Www.library.carleton.ca/refsrv/guides/geo.html
Professor s Home Page, Jim Pooler ontario geography, Special Issue on Spatial Interaction Modelling, 13, 2539.JA Pooler, 1977. ontario geography, 11, 56-83. JA Pooler, 1976.
http://www.library.carleton.ca/refsrv/guides/geo.html

7. Canadian Geographic Magazine: Maps, Travel, Photography, Geography Contests, And
algo.htm Lake Superior Provincial Park www.ontarioparks.com/lakes.html Governmentof Ontario www.gov.on.ca/mbs/english/ Northern ontario geography 142.51.17.253
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Places of Interest Climage ... Links HE SCENERY IN NORTHERN ONTARIO can be seen as suffering from repetition. To the uninitiated, the region seems like endless rugged landscapes of rock and trees with a bit of water thrown in the mix. However, if you take time to explore beyond the well-travelled road and venture off the highway, you'll discover that Northern Ontario has much more to offer. One-sixth of the landscape is covered with lakes and rivers that historically have served as major transportation routes, but now offer recreational opportunities for present-day explorers. In fact, the Iroquois called this region Kanadario , or "sparkling water."

8. Teaching Recreation Geography Bibliography
Modelling Recreation Trip Patterns Evidence and Problems , ontario geography. ANote on Aggregating Effects in Interaction Modelling , ontario geography.
http://www.wsc.mass.edu/garp/faculty/recgeogbib.htm
Alton, D. and S. Lieber. 1983. "Trail Attributes of Metropolitan Chicago". Leisure Sciences. 5:197-220. Barbier, B. 1984. "Geography of Tourism and Leisure", GeoJournal. 9(1):5-100. Baxter, M. J. 1979. "The Interpretation of the Distance and Attractiveness Components in Models of Recreational Trips", Geographical Analysis. 11(3):311-315. Baxter, M. and G. Ewing. 1981. "Models of Recreation Trip Distribution". Regional Studies. 15:327-344. Baxter, M. J. 1983. "Model Mispronunciation and Spatial Structure in Spatial Interaction Models". Environment and Planning A. 15:319-327. Baxter, M. 1983. "Estimation and Inference in Spatial Interaction Models", Progress in Human Geography. 7(1):40-59. Baxter, M. and G. Ewing. 1986. "A Framework for the Exploratory Development of Spatial Interaction Models: A Recreation Travel Example", Journal of Leisure Research. 18(4):320-36. Bonaface, B. and C. Cooper. 1987. The Geography of Travel and Tourism. London: Heinemann. Borgers, A. and H. Timmermans. 1987. "Choice Model Specification, Substitution and Spatial Structure Effects". Regional Science and Urban Economics. 17:29-47.

9. The Pearson School Atlas
He is past president of the Ontario Association for Geographic and EnvironmentalEducation, past chair of the ontario geography Consultants Association, and
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Author Robert Morrow spent 32 years in education as a teacher, department head, and curriculum coordinator before going to Ontario Agri-Food Education for five years. He was seconded to the Ministry of Education five times during his career, where he worked on a variety of curriculum and assessment projects. Additionally, he was the provincial project manager for the assessment of grade 9 geography, grade 11 physics, grade 12 chemistry, and grades 8 and 10 mathematics. He was the director of resource booklets for the Ontario Secondary School Teacher's Federation for nine years, developing 27 books to assist teachers-everything from assessment, to leadership, to legal issues for teachers. Over the years, he has had the opportunity to be involved in a number of publishing ventures, most with major publishers of Canadian school books. Including his work at OAFE, he has written or edited over 100 books. Robert has been the chair of six provincial conferences for various organizations including OSSTF, the geography teachers association and the special education teachers. He is past president of the Ontario Association for Geographic and Environmental Education, past chair of the Ontario Geography Consultants' Association, and current chair of the Retired Ontario Geography Educators' Society (ROGES). Robert is the first recipient of the Dr. André Lecuyer Award for professional development in Ontario, and has received an Award of Merit (OSSTF) and Award of Distinction (OAGEE) for his contribution to education in general and geography specifically.

10. Eratos.erin.utoronto.ca/tmcilwra/263intro.html
Cagont AwardsService to ontario geography Award. 1. PURPOSE To recognize an individual’ssignificant and lasting contribution to scholarship
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11. HISTORIA
Ancient North America. General Introduction Native civilizations in NorthAmerica; Basic ontario geography A very basic guide to ontario geography;
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Craig Space : History Tales from History
Painting: "Lights of a City Street", Toronto, Canada, 1894. By Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith
Yonge and King Street: the man buying a newspaper is the artist "To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child. For what is the worth of human life, unless it is woven into the life of our ancestors by the records of history?"
Marcus Tullius Cicero,
Roman Senator, ca. 50 B.C. (?) GO TO: Modern History Ancient History
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  • Native People and the French: Life before the British Empire The Founding of T.O.: The British, Lord Simcoe and the founding of modern Toronto

12. GERALD E WALKER
Social interaction in the Holland Marsh. ontario geography, 85263, 1974. Socialperspectives on the countryside. ontario geography, 1054-63, 1976 .
http://geography.berkeley.edu/PeopleHistory/History/60YrsGeog/Walker, Gerald E.h
GERALD E. WALKER (Ph.D., 1970) "Rural settlement in the Far West—1850-1880 (Sonoma County)." (Pred) b. 24 January 1936, San Francisco, California. m. Mary Anne; ch. Ione, Anne. B.A. San Francisco State (Social Science) 1957; M.A. San Francisco State (History) 1962. York University, Downsview, Ontario (since 1971) Associate Professor of Geography and Social Science. University of San Francisco, 1969-1971. Publications "Two settlement simulations." International Geography 1972 , 1:773-774, Univ. Toronto Press, 1972. "The town oriented rural neighbourhood." Proc., Assoc. Amer. Geogr. "Social transactions in space: conceptualizing the behavioural environment." Discussion Paper No. 7, Dept. of Geography, York Univ., 1974. "Migrants and place of birth: a methodological note." Professional Geogr. , pp. 58-64, February 1975. "Social interaction in the Holland Marsh." Ontario Geography 'Social networks in rural space: a comparison of two Ontario localities." East Lakes Geographer "How the Holland Marsh community developed."

13. Faculty Department Of Geography University Of Waterloo
Water Resources Association, 2001 Service to ontario geography Award, The CanadianAssociation of Geographers, Ontario Division, 1999 Distinguished Teacher
http://www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/geography/Faculty/bmitchell.html
Bruce Mitchell
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Academic Honours
Wei Lun Visiting Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2001
Distinguished Service Award, Canadian Water Resources Association, 2001
Service to Ontario Geography Award, The Canadian Association of Geographers, Ontario Division, 1999
Distinguished Teacher Award, University of Waterloo, 1996
Award for Scholarly Distinction in Geography, Canadian Association of Geographers, 1994

Research Interests
Professor Mitchell's research interests include integrated water management and environmental management in Indonesia.
Professional Activities
Collaborative research on integrated catchment management in Australia and Canada Co-investigator, two SSHRC research grants
Selected Publications
MITCHELL, B. 2003 'Policy-making process', Water: Science and Issues Volume 3, E.J. Dash, editor, New York, Mcmillan Reference USA, 206-209

14. Dr. Bland
Selected Publications. The Location of Manufacturing In SouthernOntario in 1881, ontario geography, Number 8, 1974, pages 839.
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Why Geography? I have been interested in geography and travel ever since I was an elementary
school student in Canada. I remember clearly my first visit to Chapel Hill, North Carolina when I was 14 years old. I had talked my father into detouring off the main highway to visit this charming college town, despite his desperate hurry to get our family to Florida. I loved Chapel Hill then and I still do today albeit from a somewhat more geographically sophisticated perspective. My fascination with geography reflects my interest in "real world" problems and with the discipline's potential to comprehend them in their totality, and to offer humane and ecologically defensible solutions to them. I also appreciate geography for

15. What Is OTF?
Leaders Council (OFSLC) Ontario Federation of the Council for Exceptional Children(OFCEC) ontario geography Coordinators Association (OGCA) Ontario Guidance
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What is OTF? THE ONTARIO TEACHERS' FEDERATION was set up by the Teaching Profession Act of 1944 as the professional organization for teachers in the province. All teachers (as defined in the Teaching Profession Act) are required to belong to the Federation as a condition of teaching in the publicly funded schools of Ontario. The Federation is composed of four affiliated groups - l'Association des enseignantes et des enseignants franco-ontariens, the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario*, the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association, and the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation. The Federation, through the application of its by-laws, assigns each teacher to a specific Affiliate. Most of the Affiliates had formed voluntary teacher organizations 20 years before the Teaching Profession Act was passed in 1944. Teachers recognized the need for a Federation which would be acknowledged by provincial authorities as the professional association of all teachers in the province. At the teachers' request, the Teaching Profession Act was passed. Organization
In June 1944, following the passing of the Act, elected representatives of the Affiliates met to organize the Federation and to prepare the Regulation to be set up under the Teaching Profession Act. It was agreed that the former voluntary organizations should retain their individual autonomy within the new Federation. As a result, each teacher in Ontario has membership in one of the Affiliates as well as in the Ontario Teachers' Federation. Each Affiliate works within its own constitution and sends representatives to the OTF Board of Governors, which is the governing body of the Federation.

16. The Canadian Association Of Geographers -- Bryan H. Massam
1995 he was honoured by geographers in Ontario with the award of the Ontario Divisionof the CAG with the Special Award for contributions to ontario geography.
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Bryan H. Massam Bryan H. Massam is a Professor of Geography at York University in Toronto. He is an excellent ambassador for the discipline. Bryan promotes his subject and contributes to scholarship through his writing, lecturing, consulting and administration. His post-graduate studies were completed at McMaster University where he completed an MA in 1967 and two years later a PhD. after his undergraduate education at the University of London in the UK. His formal academic career began at McGill University in 1969 where he taught in the Department of Geography and the School of Urban Planning until 1977 when he moved to York University. In 1995 Bryan was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and in 1995 he was honoured by geographers in Ontario with the award of the Ontario Division of the CAG with the Special Award for contributions to Ontario Geography. In 2001 Bryan was inducted into the McMaster Alumni Gallery. All these awards attest to his recognition as a top-notch Canadian Geographer. Bryan is the author of several books and numerous academic articles and reports on planning, environmental assessment, multi-criteria decision analysis, civil society and public policy making. As a consultant and lecturer he has worked in many countries and he has been a visiting professor at a number of universities including the London School of Economics, Murdoch University, Australia, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, the University of Hong Kong, and the Singapore National University. Bryan is co-editor of the international planning journal

17. UNBC Geography - Greg R. Halseth (Publications)
Halseth, Greg (1992) Cottage Property Ownership Interpreting Spatial Patternsin a Eastern Ontario Case Study , ontario geography, Vol. 38, pp. 32–42.
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18. Bibliography: International Development Research Centre
Walker, G. E ontario geography (22) 1983 Farmers in the Urban ShadowA Behavioural Profile. Bryant, CR ontario geography. 10 (1976)
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Bibliography Welcome to Cities Feeding People's section of urban agriculture references. Click on the title for more information. Page 1 of 4 Book(s) Community Gardening in Major Canadian Cities: Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver Compared Les Stratégies Politques pour l'Agriculture Urbaine, Rôle et responsabiliteé des Autoritées Communales: Le Cas du Mali Zallé, Dieudonné A Spatial Analysis of Urban Agriculture in the Accra Metropolitan Area, Ghana Djabatey, Raphael Ryerson Polytechnic University Goats and Garbage in Khartoum Whitney, Joe Human Ecology World Resources 1996-97 World Resources Institute, The United Nations Environment Programme, The United Nations Development Programme, The World Bank Oxford University Press What Do You Want to Do? Pave Parks?: Urban Planning and the Prevention of Violence

19. About Ontario - Geography (Government Of Ontario, Canada)
Choose a Ministry.
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Choose a Ministry Agriculture and Food Attorney General Children and Youth Services Citizenship and Immigration Community and Social Services Community Safety and Correctional Services Consumer and Business Services Culture Democratic Renewal Secretariat Economic Development and Trade Education Energy 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 Infrastructure Renewal 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...

20. 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.
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