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''Alberta'' is the most populous and fastest growing of [[Canada]]'s three prairie provinces. It covers about the same land area as [[France]] or [[Texas]], and had a population of 3.7 million in 2009.  
''Ontario'' is a province located in east-central [[Canada]], the largest by population and second largest, after [[Quebec]], in total area.([[Nunavut]] and the [[Northwest Territories]] are larger but are not provinces.)


The capital city of Alberta is Edmonton, located just south of the centre of the province.  
Ontario is bordered by the provinces of [[Manitoba]] to the west and [[Quebec]] to the east, and five US states (from west to east).
 
Most of Ontario's 2,700 km (1,677 mi) long border with the [[United States]] runs along water, in the west the Lake of the Woods and eastward of there either on lakes or rivers within the Great Lakes drainage system: Superior, St. Marys River, Huron, St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, Erie, Ontario and then runs along the St. Lawrence River from near Kingston to near Cornwall.
 
For analytical and geographical purposes Ontario is often broken into two regions, Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario. The great majority of population and arable land in Ontario is located in the south, which contrasts with its relatively small land area in comparison to the north.
 
The capital of Ontario is Toronto, Canada's most populous city and metropolitan area. Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is located in Ontario as well.
 
The province takes its name from Lake Ontario, which is thought to be derived from Ontarí:io, a Huron (Wyandot) word meaning "great lake" or possibly skanadario which means "beautiful water" in Iroquoian. (The province contains over 250,000 freshwater lakes.)




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== Education ==
== Education ==
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=== Universities and colleges ===


# Alberta's oldest and largest university is Edmonton's University of Alberta
# The University of Calgary, once affiliated with the University of Alberta, gained its autonomy in 1966, and is now the second largest university in Alberta.
# The University of Lethbridge has campuses in Calgary, Edmonton, and Lethbridge.
# [[Athabasca University]] focuses on distance learning.
# In September 2009, the Government of Alberta designated two former Colleges as Universities - MacEwan University in Edmonton and Mount Royal University in Calgary.





Revision as of 11:03, 11 June 2010

Ontario is a province located in east-central Canada, the largest by population and second largest, after Quebec, in total area.(Nunavut and the Northwest Territories are larger but are not provinces.)

Ontario is bordered by the provinces of Manitoba to the west and Quebec to the east, and five US states (from west to east).

Most of Ontario's 2,700 km (1,677 mi) long border with the United States runs along water, in the west the Lake of the Woods and eastward of there either on lakes or rivers within the Great Lakes drainage system: Superior, St. Marys River, Huron, St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, Erie, Ontario and then runs along the St. Lawrence River from near Kingston to near Cornwall.

For analytical and geographical purposes Ontario is often broken into two regions, Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario. The great majority of population and arable land in Ontario is located in the south, which contrasts with its relatively small land area in comparison to the north.

The capital of Ontario is Toronto, Canada's most populous city and metropolitan area. Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is located in Ontario as well.

The province takes its name from Lake Ontario, which is thought to be derived from Ontarí:io, a Huron (Wyandot) word meaning "great lake" or possibly skanadario which means "beautiful water" in Iroquoian. (The province contains over 250,000 freshwater lakes.)


Details

(sourced from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario)


Education

(sourced from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Ontario)

Schools

Universities and colleges


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