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Tim River. / 45.75583°N 79.01361°W / 45.75583; -79.01361. / 45.78778°N 78.66778°W / 45.78778; -78.66778. The Tim River is a river in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin in the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District in northeastern Ontario, Canada. [1] The river is entirely within Algonquin Provincial Park, and is a ...
Ontario relief map Lake Superior at Neys Provincial Park Ontario Lake Huron Frozen Lake Erie Looking east across Lake Ontario to Toronto Scarborough bluffs Lake Ontario Lake Nipigon Rainy Lake from Tango Channel. This is a list of lakes of Ontario with an area larger than 400 km 2 (150 sq mi). [2] [3] [4]
Long Point is a sand spit and medium-sized hamlet on the north shore of Lake Erie, part of Norfolk County in the province of Ontario, Canada. It is about 40 kilometres (25 mi) long and is about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) across at its widest point. Lake Erie lies to the south of Long Point, and Long Point Bay lies on the north side.
Lake of the Woods - Location: Minnesota, Manitoba, Ontario - Area: 1,485 square miles. Billed as the Walleye Capital of the World, Lake of the Woods sits on the U.S.-Canada border.
Long Point is a 40 km barrier island jutting out into Lake Erie. It is the largest barrier beach in the Great Lakes. [3] The subsoil is composed of sedimentary rocks dating from the Silurian and Devonian periods (between 443 and 359 million years ago). [3] The formation of the headland began 7,600 years ago from a moraine crossing the lake
Faraday township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. Coordinates. 45°00′54″N 77°56′17″W / 45.015°N 77.938°W / 45.015; -77.938. Type. Lake. Bow Lake is a lake in Faraday township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. In the late 20th-century, the area around the lake was used for uranium mining and the housing of mine workers.
Retrieved May 1, 2010. The key high-volume highways in Ontario are the 400-series highways in the southern part of the province. The most important of these is the 401, the busiest highway in North America, with average annual daily traffic (AADT) of more than 425,000 vehicles in 2004 and daily traffic sometimes exceeding 500,000 vehicles.
Lake Ontario is the easternmost of the Great Lakes and the smallest in surface area (7,340 sq mi, 19,000 km 2), [5] although it exceeds Lake Erie in volume (393 cu mi, 1,640 km 3). It is the 13th largest lake in the world. When its islands are included, the lake's shoreline is 712 miles (1,146 km) long. As the last lake in the Great Lakes ...