Central Ontario is a geographical region in Ontario between Southwestern Ontario and the Greater Toronto Area to the West, Eastern Ontario to the South, the Ottawa District to the East, and Northeastern Ontario to the North. Parts of Central Ontario can also be considered parts of Southwestern Ontario, especially in the Georgian Triangle area.
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| - Central Ontario is a geographical region in Ontario between Southwestern Ontario and the Greater Toronto Area to the West, Eastern Ontario to the South, the Ottawa District to the East, and Northeastern Ontario to the North. Parts of Central Ontario can also be considered parts of Southwestern Ontario, especially in the Georgian Triangle area.
- Central Ontario is a subregion of Southern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario which lies between Georgian Bay and the eastern end of Lake Ontario. The population of the region was 959,266 in 2001; however, this number does not include large numbers of seasonal cottage country residents, which at peak times of the year swell its population to well in excess of 1.5 million. Although it contains small urban centres, much of Central Ontario is covered by farms, lakes (with freshwater beaches), rivers or sparsely populated forested land on the southern edge of the Canadian Shield.
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| - Central Ontario is a geographical region in Ontario between Southwestern Ontario and the Greater Toronto Area to the West, Eastern Ontario to the South, the Ottawa District to the East, and Northeastern Ontario to the North. Parts of Central Ontario can also be considered parts of Southwestern Ontario, especially in the Georgian Triangle area.
- Central Ontario is a subregion of Southern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario which lies between Georgian Bay and the eastern end of Lake Ontario. The population of the region was 959,266 in 2001; however, this number does not include large numbers of seasonal cottage country residents, which at peak times of the year swell its population to well in excess of 1.5 million. Although it contains small urban centres, much of Central Ontario is covered by farms, lakes (with freshwater beaches), rivers or sparsely populated forested land on the southern edge of the Canadian Shield.
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