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The Province Of Ontario
By Dave Lympany

The name Ontario is said to come from the Iroquoian (first nation) word meaning vast body of water". It is the second largest Province in Canada, spanning approximately one million square kilometers. It stretches all the way from the Great Lakes to the frozen shores of Hudson Bay in the North. Situated between the provinces of Manitoba to the west and Quebec to the East, the Province borders the USA to the South.

It is home to 6 National and 280 Provincial Parks, which give the Province a virtually endless array of Recreational Possibilities. The largest and probably most famous is the Algonquin Park, which is home to Black Bears and the trademark Canadian Beaver and has amazing scenery.

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