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  1. Ontario: A Picture Book to Remember Her By
  2. International border is good news and bad news for Sault Ste. Marie. (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan) (Focus on Sault Ste. Marie): An article from: Northern Ontario Business by Paul Bickford, 1990-05-01
  3. Urban Systems Development in Central Canada: Selected Papers (University of Toronto Department of Geography Research Publications, No. 9) by Larry S Bourne, R D MacKinnon, 1973-03-08
  4. Place Names of Ontario by Alan Rayburn, 1997-05-24
  5. Looking for Old Ontario by Thomas F. McIlwraith, 1997-05-24
  6. Winning back more than words? Power, discourse and quarrying on the Niagara Escarpment.: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Sandra Patano, L. Anders Sandberg, 2005-03-22
  7. Restructuring home care in the 1990s: Geographical differentiation in Ontario, Canada [An article from: Health and Place] by A.M. Williams, 2006-06-01
  8. Netherlandic Presence in Ontario, The: Pillars, Class and Dutch Ethnicity by Frans J. Schryer, 1998-02-13
  9. Geography Lesson: Canadian Notes by Allan Sekula, 1997-08-08
  10. The Land Between: Northwestern Ontario Resource Development, 1800 to the 1990s by W. Robert Wightman, Nancy M. Wightman, 1997-03
  11. Assessing efforts to mitigate the impacts of drainage on wetlands in Ontario, Canada.: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Dan Walters, Dan Shrubsole, 2005-06-22
  12. The making of an 'arcane' infrastructure immigrant practitioners and the origins of professional engineering regulation in Ontario.(Essay): An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Erik Girard, Harald Bauder, 2007-06-22
  13. Mining report: exploration increases threefold in Red Lake.(Mining): An article from: Northern Ontario Business by Ian Ross, 2003-12-01
  14. Intermodal hub solution to border tie-ups.(Sault Ste Marie): An article from: Northern Ontario Business by Ian Ross, 2004-04-01

81. Ryerson School Of Applied Geography: Banting CV
1991 GIS Education in Applied geography, Paper presented at the Geographic InformationSystems Seminar, Cosponsored by the ontario Ministry of Natural
http://www.geography.ryerson.ca/newhtml/Dougcv.htm
Douglas Banting
Dr. Douglas Banting
Curriculum Vitae
Education
Ph.D, 1982, University of Western Ontario
M.Sc., 1974, University of Guelph.
B.A., 1972, University of Western Ontario.
Academic Appointments
Affiliations
  • Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA), Ontario Chapter Automated Mapping/Facilities Management (AM/FM) Ontario Chapter Executive Committee Canadian Cartographic Association (CCA): Chair, Analytical Cartography and GIS Interest Group Regional Municipality of Halton - Ecological and Environmental Advisory Committee.
1993 -1996, Principal Investigator, Horticultural Research Institute of Ontario, Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Ontario; Design and development of a spatial inventory of grape growing in Niagara 1993 -1994, Principal Investigator, SSHRC General Research Grant to the Dean Of Arts, Ryerson Polytechnic University; GIS Utilization on Environmental Conservation 1993 -1994, Consultant, Environment Canada; Study of GIS Applications in Environmental Protection - Ontario Region
Principal Publications
1996 (with H. Jacobs)

82. Ontario Elementary Curriculum Links
Grade 8. geography. Patterns in Human geography. Returnto ontario Elementary Curriculum Links Page.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/8314/ogr8gepg.htm
Grade 8 Geography Patterns in Human Geography Return to Ontario Elementary Curriculum Links Page United Nations World Population Estimates and Projections World Population Right Now!
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83. Ontario Elementary Curriculum Links
Grade 7. geography. Patterns in Physical geography. Return to ontario ElementaryCurriculum Links Page. Weather List of many links dealing with climate.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/8314/ogr7gepg.htm
Grade 7 Geography Patterns in Physical Geography Return to Ontario Elementary Curriculum Links Page Weather: List of many links dealing with climate. Volcanoes Online: A huge resource with lots of information on volcanoes! Candy Quakes: Using a candy bar, gum, and Twizzlers, students will demonstrate the effects of deformational forces on the earth's crust.
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84. GeoConnections - Organization & Services - Details
Name University of Western ontario, Department of geography Website http//www.uwo.ca/geog/Profile The field of geography is interdisciplinary and draws on
http://www.geoconnections.org/CGDI.cfm/fuseaction/organizationServices.details/a
Home Name: University of Western Ontario, Department of Geography
Website: http://www.uwo.ca/geog/
Profile The field of Geography is interdisciplinary and draws on the expertise of faculty, staff and students trained in the natural and social sciences. We learn, by research and experience, about the natural and cultural environments of the Earth. We share our findings through teaching, research and community service. We provide our undergraduate and graduate students with theoretical and technical training to prepare them for a wide variety of careers. The Department of Geography includes 21 full-time faculty, 10 staff members and a healthy graduate program that, on average, includes 20 Ph.D and 20 masters students. The department has outstanding facilities for research, including five computing laboratories, five technical laboratories, a cartographic section, and one of the largest university map libraries in Canada. Street Address Mailing Address The University of Western Ontario, Social Science Centre
London , Ontario

85. WWW-VL History Index - Canada
History Topical Historical geography Canadian Confederation Maps 16671999;The Territorial A Look at ontario; Allegiance, the ontario Story; Ghost Towns in
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  • 86. MEDT : Ontario Youth Science And Technology Engineering Resource (OYSTER)
    geography geology. Aggregate Producers Association of OntarioSchool Tours. Members of the Aggregate Producers Association of
    http://www.ontariocanada.com/ontcan/search/search.do?name=oysubject_full&subj=5

    87. Libdex: University Of Western Ontario - Department Of Geography - Serge A. Sauer
    University of Western ontario Department of geography - Serge A. Sauer MapLibrary. Library Site, http//publish.uwo.ca/~mapref/serge_a.htm. City, London.
    http://www.libdex.com/data/37/18853.html
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    University of Western Ontario - Department of Geography - Serge A. Sauer Map Library
    Library Site http://publish.uwo.ca/~mapref/serge_a.htm City London Province/State Ontario Country Canada Library Type Special Description The map library maintains a comprehensive, well-balanced collection of general and highly specific maps and atlases for all areas of the world. It is one of the largest university map collections in Canada and is open to serve the research and reference needs of the faculty, students, staff of the university and the general public. Web Catalogue http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/mapref/pubsearch.htm Bookstore Links
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    88. CSA - Space Technology: University And Industry: Ontario
    Ryerson University K. Wayne Forsythe Ph.D Department of geography, School of Appliedgeography 350 Victoria Street Toronto, ontario, M5B 2K3 Tel (416) 979
    http://www.space.gc.ca/asc/eng/csa_sectors/technology/development/industry/progr
    Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... Space Tech Home SEARCH: Other search options
    University and Industry: Ontario
    Brock University
    N/A Carleton University
    N/A Guelph University
    N/A Lakehead University
    Dr. Bradley A. Wilson, Assistant Professor
    Department of Geography
    Lakehead University
    955 Oliver Road
    Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7B 5E1
    Tel: (807) 343-8746
    Fax: (807) 343-8380 brad.wilson@lakeheadu.ca www.lakeheadu.ca/~geogwww/faculty/wilson.html Areas of Expertise: Forestry applications, wildlife habitat mapping (ecosite mapping), integration techniques, radar remote sensing, image processing programming, and geomorphometry. N/A McMaster University N/A A. Bannari, Ing. Ph.D. Ottawa (Ontario) K1N 6N5 Fax: (613) 562 -5145 abannari@uottawa.ca www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/geographie N/A Ryerson University K. Wayne Forsythe Ph.D Department of Geography, School of Applied Geography 350 Victoria Street Toronto, Ontario, M5B 2K3

    89. Canadian Geographic Magazine: Maps, Travel, Photography, Geography Contests, And
    This page has moved. If your web browser supports it, you will be redirected. Otherwise,click http//www.canadiangeographic.ca/snapshots/N_ontario/default.asp.
    http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/snapshots/n_ontario/default.htm
    This page has moved. If your web browser supports it, you will be redirected. Otherwise, click http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/snapshots/N_ontario/default.asp Thank You

    90. History, Geography, And Auxiliary Disciplines - Canadian Information By Subject
    Municipalities) Journey! Manitoba Manitoba Travel Tourism Guide (WorldWeb.com)Travel Manitoba Canada 917.13 geography, travelOntario
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    Introduction
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    9 History, geography, and auxiliary disciplines
    History, geography, and auxiliary disciplines
    Geography and travel

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    91. Rosedale Heights Secondary School - 711 Bloor St. E. Toronto Ontario M4W 1J41 (4
    Arts. Clubs Teams. Courses. School Events. Map. geography Arts. Business. English.ESL. French. geography. Library. Mathematics. Physical Education. Science.
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    Home Introduction Arts Courses ... Map Geography Arts Business English ESL ... Special Education Grade 9 Grade 10 CGC1P (Applied) CGC1D (Academic) Top of Page Home ... Arts Send mail to RosedaleHeights@tdsb.on.ca with questions or comments about this web site.

    92. Ontario (Country Profiles From National Geographic MapMachine)
    Rivers are major sources of hydroelectric power, but ontario Hydro s network of Textsource National Geographic Atlas of the World, Seventh Edition, 1999.
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    Home Site Index Customer Service Shop MAGAZINES: National Traveler Adventure NG Kids NG Explorer TV AND FILM: Channel (U.S.) Channel (Intl) Explorer GUIDES: Adventure and Animals and History and Maps and News Photography Travel For Kids For Students For Teachers Complete Site Complete Site Index Subscribe Shop Shop the Map Store ... Country Profiles Ontario View Dynamic Map View Atlas Plate
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    Hydroelectricity is a power train between the resource-rich north and the industrially energetic south. The Ottawa, Niagara, and St. Lawrence Rivers are major sources of hydroelectric power, but Ontario Hydro's network of nuclear power stations now produces close to half the province's electricity.
    The provincial government owns nine-tenths of the forest lands and grants logging licenses to private companies. Public debate raises questions about the future of the boreal forests. Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Seventh Edition, Area

    1,068,580 sq km (1,068,580 sq mi)
    Population
    Capital

    Toronto 635,700
    Admission
    GDP Per Capita

    U.S. $30,390

    93. Canadian Map - ZoomSchool.com
    Fredericton), Nova Scotia (Halifax), Nunavut (Iqaluit), ontario (Toronto), Quebec GeographyCanada s land ranges from fertile agricultural plains in the south
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    Canada : Canada is a huge country in the continent of North America. Canada is comprised of 3,849,675 square miles (9,976,140 square km); it is the second-largest country in the world (Russia is first at 17,075,200 sq km). This huge country borders the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Arctic Ocean, and the United States of America. Canada has over 151,480 miles (243,791 km) of coastline. Most of Canada's human population lives along its southern border. For a page on Canadian explorers, cick here The Capital : The capital of Canada is the city of Ottawa, which is in the province of Ontario, located above the Great Lakes Provinces and Territories : Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories (the capital of each is shown in parentheses): Alberta (Edmonton), British Columbia (Victoria), Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown), Manitoba (Winnipeg), New Brunswick (Fredericton), Nova Scotia (Halifax), Nunavut (Iqaluit), Ontario (Toronto), Quebec (Quebec City), Saskatchewan (Regina); Newfoundland and Labrador (St. John's), Northwest Territories (Yellowknife), and Yukon Territory (Whitehorse). Geography : Canada's land ranges from fertile agricultural plains in the south to freezing tundra in the north. The southwest of Canada (British Columbia) has a mild climate. Cold winters characterize most of the rest of Canada. The magnetic North Pole is within Nunavut.

    94. B065_e
    Aided by First Nations peoples, through the fur trade Europeans learned about ontario sgeography and its transportation corridors along the native waterways
    http://www.ontla.on.ca/documents/Bills/37_Parliament/Session4/b065_e.htm
    Bill 65 2003
    An Act to proclaim
    Ontario Heritage Day
    and to amend other Acts
    to include Ontario Heritage Day
    as a holiday Preamble As a name for the region west of the Ottawa River and north of the Great Lakes, "Ontario" only dates from the Canadian Confederation of 1867. Before then, the place was known as Canada West, and before 1841, Upper Canada. Before 1791, it was called "the upper parts of the Province of Quebec", and before 1763, it was simply "le pays d'en haut" - the upper country of New France. Ontario is bounded to the south by the freshwater inland seas of the Great Lakes and to the north by the salt water of Hudson Bay. To the east, the Ottawa River serves as Ontario's boundary, and to the west, the boundary is Lake of the Woods. In between are almost literally countless small lakes and rivers. All told, water accounts for just fewer than 12 per cent of Ontario's total geographic area. In modern Ontario, virtually all the major highways and rail transportation corridors follow the historic waterways of a more romantic age. The total area of the modern Ontario territory is somewhat more than one million square kilometres. This makes it the second largest province in Canada (after Quebec, with British Columbia a close third). It also makes it considerably larger than either California or Texas in the United States, or France and the United Kingdom combined.

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