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colliehauler
Nov 15, 2016Explorer III
skrams wrote:Provence size according to Rand McNally. To me 2 hours is close to Toronto, that's why I said in the area. I don't think of tobacco as a Northen crop. Not to argue the point but there were tobacco fields close to Simcoe and Walsingham.colliehauler wrote:VE3ESN wrote:How can a town that sits on the southern border of Ontario be considered North, any farther south and you would be in International Falls.:R Looks like Pele Island is the Southern most point in Ontario.Fizz wrote:colliehauler wrote:
I always thought of Southwest Ontario as Fort Frances area.
Nope. Definitely Western Ontario.
Northen Ontario would be Timmins, Cochrane, Hearst regions.
Not so much geographical directions.
This is all based on Toronto being the centre of the universe, or so they think :p
Actually Fort Frances is in the North-West region of Ontario. :)
From Wikipedia: Fort Frances is a town in, and the seat of, Rainy River District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. The population as of the 2011 census was 7,952.
I guess what surprised me the most about the area around Toronto was all the tobacco that was grown in the area.
Ontario is one VERY large province and it ranks 5th.
Because while it's technically a bottom border, it's still **** far north in the province, and is actually in the north west part of the province.
Tobacco is grown a good two hours from Toronto, not around the city.
Ranks 5th in what?
I thought the statement (Ontario is one VERY large province and it ranks 5th) was self explanatory, my bad for not elaborating eh.
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