Outline of Ontario
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Ontario:

Ontario – one of the provinces of Canada, located in east-central Canada.[1] It is Canada's most populous province or territory[2] and fourth largest in total area.[3] It is home to the nation's capital city, Ottawa, and the nation's most populous city, Toronto.[4]
General reference
    
- Pronunciation: /ɒnˈtɛərioʊ/ (
listen) - Common English name(s): Ontario
 - Official English name(s): Ontario
 - Nicknames:
- The Heartland Province
 - The Province of Opportunity (dated, official provincial slogan, formerly seen on provincial highway construction project signs)
 
 - Common endonym(s): Ontario
 - Official endonym(s): Ontario
 - Adjectival(s): Ontario
 - Demonym(s): Ontarian
 
Geography of Ontario
    
- Ontario is: a province of Canada.[5][6]
 - Canada is: a country
 - Population of Ontario: 12,851,821 (2011 census)
 - Area of Ontario: 917,741 km2 (354,342 sq mi)
- 85.3% land
 - 14.7% water
 - List of Ontario area codes
 
 - Atlas of Ontario
 
Location
    
- Ontario is situated within the following regions:
 - Time zones (see also Time in Canada):
- Eastern Standard Time (UTC-05), Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-04) – includes most of the province
 
 - Extreme points of Ontario
 - Landforms of Ontario
 
Environment of Ontario
    
Environment of Ontario
- Climate of Ontario
 - Ecology of Ontario
- Ecoregions in Ontario
 - Renewable energy in Ontario
 
 - Geology of Ontario
 - Protected areas of Ontario
 - Wildlife of Ontario
- Flora of Ontario
 - Fauna of Ontario
- Birds of Ontario
 - Mammals of Ontario
 
 
 
Natural geographic features of Ontario
    
Landforms of Ontario
- Fjords of Ontario
 - Glaciers of Ontario
 - Islands of Ontario
 - Lakes of Ontario
 - List of dams and reservoirs in Ontario
 - Rivers of Ontario
 - Waterfalls of Ontario
 - Mountains of Ontario
 - Valleys of Ontario
 
Heritage sites in Ontario
    
Regions of Ontario
    
Administrative divisions of Ontario
    
Administrative divisions of Ontario
- List of census agglomerations in Ontario
 - List of census divisions of Ontario
 - List of census subdivisions in Ontario
 - List of communities in Ontario
 - List of ghost towns in Ontario
 - List of Ontario census divisions by population
 - List of townships in Ontario
 - List of municipalities in Ontario
 - List of Ontario federal electoral districts
 - List of Ontario separated municipalities
 - List of Ontario provincial electoral districts
 - List of population centres in Ontario
 
Counties and districts of Ontario
    
The counties of Ontario, each followed by its county seat:
- Bruce County (Walkerton)
 - Dufferin County (Orangeville)
 - Elgin County (St. Thomas)
 - Essex County (Essex)
 - Frontenac County (Kingston)
 - Grey County (Owen Sound)
 - Haliburton County (Minden)
 - Hastings County (Belleville)
 - Huron County (Goderich)
 - Lambton County (Wyoming)
 - Lanark County (Perth)
 - Leeds and Grenville United Counties (Brockville)
 - Lennox and Addington County (Napanee)
 - Middlesex County (London)
 - Northumberland County (Cobourg)
 - Perth County (Stratford)
 - Peterborough County (Peterborough)
 - Prescott and Russell United Counties (L'Orignal)
 - Renfrew County (Pembroke)
 - Simcoe County (Springwater Township)
 - Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties (Cornwall)
 - Wellington County (Guelph)
 
The districts of Ontario, each followed by its district seat:
- Algoma District (Sault Ste. Marie)
 - Cochrane District (Cochrane)
 - Kenora District (Kenora)
 - Manitoulin District (Gore Bay)
 - Nipissing District (North Bay)
 - Parry Sound District (Parry Sound)
 - Rainy River District (Fort Frances)
 - Sudbury District (Espanola)
 - Thunder Bay District (Thunder Bay)
 - Timiskaming District (Haileybury)
 
First Nations of Ontario
    
Municipalities of Ontario
    
List of municipalities in Ontario
- Population centres in Ontario
 - Municipalities by type
 - Former municipalities in Ontario
 
Government and politics of Ontario
    
- Form of government:
 - Capital of Ontario: Toronto
 - Elections in Ontario
 - Political parties in Ontario
 - Political scandals of Ontario
 - Taxation in Ontario
 
Branches of the government of Ontario
    
Executive branch of the government of Ontario
    
- Head of state: Queen in Right of Ontario, Queen of Canada, Queen Elizabeth II
- Head of state's representative (Viceroy): Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, David Onley
- Previous lieutenant governors
 - Head of government: Premier of Ontario, Kathleen Wynne
- Previous premiers
 - Deputy Premier of Ontario
- Previous Deputy Premiers
 
 - Cabinet: Executive Council of Ontario
- Head of council: Lieutenant Governor in Council, as representative of the Queen in Right of Ontario
 - Leader of the government in parliament
 
 - Departments of the Ontario Government
- Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs
 - Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
 - Ministry of Children and Youth Services
 - Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration
 - Ministry of Community and Social Services
 - Ministry of Consumer Services
 - Ministry of Culture
 - Ministry of Economic Development and Innovation
 - Ministry of Education
 - Ministry of Energy
 - Ministry of Finance
 - Ministry of Government Services
 - Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport
 - Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs
 - Ministry of International Trade and Investment
 - Ministry of Labour
 - Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
 - Ministry of Natural Resources
 - Ministry of Research and Innovation
 - Ministry of Revenue
 - Ministry of Skills Development
 - Ministry of the Environment
 - Ministry of Tourism and Culture
 - Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities
 
 
 
 
 - Head of state's representative (Viceroy): Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, David Onley
 
Legislative branch of the government of Ontario
    
- Parliament of Ontario (unicameral): Legislative Assembly of Ontario
 - Federal representation
- Ontario lieutenant
 - List of Ontario senators
 
 
Judicial branch of the government of Ontario
    
- Federal Courts of Canada
 - Canadian court of appeal: Ontario Court of Appeal
 - Superior court: Ontario Superior Court
 - Provincial Court: Court of Ontario
- The Civil Division
 - The Criminal and Penal Division
 - The Youth Division
 
 - Military court: Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada
 
International relations of Ontario
    
- Ministry of International Relations
 - Ontario Government Offices
 
Law and order in Ontario
    
Law of Ontario
- Bar of Ontario – the provincial law society for lawyer s in Ontario (officially known by its French designation: Barreau du Québec)
 - Capital punishment in Ontario: none.
- Ontario, as with all of Canada, does not have capital punishment.
 - Canada eliminated the death penalty for murder on July 14, 1976.
 
 - Constitution of Ontario
 - Criminal justice system of Ontario
 - Crime in Ontario
- Organized crime in Ontario
 
 - Human rights in Ontario
 - Law enforcement in Ontario
 - Penal system of Ontario
 
Military of Ontario
    
Canadian Forces Being a part of Canada, Ontario does not have its own military.
Local government in Ontario
    
Local government in Ontario
History of Ontario
    
    
Culture of Ontario
    
- Architecture of Ontario
 - Cuisine of Ontario
 - Festivals in Ontario
 - Humor in Ontario
 - Media in Ontario
 - Museums in Ontario
 - Order of precedence in Ontario
 - People of Ontario
 - Prostitution in Ontario
 - Public holidays in Ontario
 - Public libraries in Ontario
 - Records of Ontario
 - Regional culture in Ontario (culture by region)
 - Scouting and Guiding in Ontario
 
Art in Ontario
    
- Art in Ontario
 - Cinema of Ontario
 - Comedy of Ontario
 - Dance of Ontario
 - Literature of Ontario
 - Music of Ontario
 - Television in Ontario
 - Theatre in Ontario
 
Religion in Ontario
    
- Buddhism in Ontario
 - Christianity in Ontario
- Anglicanism in Ontario
 - Roman Catholicism in Ontario
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ontario
 
 
 - Hinduism in Ontario
 - Islam in Ontario
 - Judaism in Ontario
 - Sikhism in Ontario
 - Irreligion in Ontario
 
Sports in Ontario
    
- Curling in Ontario
 - Baseball in Ontario
 - Football in Ontario
 - Ice Hockey in Ontario
 - Rugby Ontario
 - Professional sports teams in Ontario
 
Symbols of Ontario
    
- Coat of arms of Ontario
 - Flag of Ontario
 - Provincial flower:
 - Provincial bird:
 - Provincial tree:
 - Provincial motto:
 - Provincial symbol:
 - Provincial capital:
 
Economy and infrastructure of Ontario
    
- Economic rank (by nominal GDP) - This ranking shows only the Rank of Canada, the country in which is located Ontario
 - Agriculture in Ontario
 - Banking in Ontario
 - Communications in Ontario
- Internet in Ontario
 - Radio stations in Ontario
 - Television in Ontario
 - List of Ontario area codes
 
 - Companies of Ontario
 - Currency of Ontario - Ontario is a province and therefore shares its currency with the country in which it is located, Canada.
 - Economic history of Ontario
 - Energy in Ontario
- Environmental and energy policy of Ontario
 - Oil industry in Ontario
 - Electricity sector in Ontario
 
 - Health care in Ontario
 - Emergency medical services in Ontario
 - Mining in Ontario
 - Ontario Stock Exchange
 - Tourism in Ontario
 - Water supply and sanitation in Ontario
 
Transport in Ontario
    
- Air transport in Ontario
 - Rail transport in Ontario
 - Vehicular transport in Ontario
 
Education in Ontario
    
Education in Ontario The Ontario education system is unique in North America in that it has 4 education levels: grade school, high school, college, university.
- Primary education in Ontario
- School districts in Ontario
 - English educational institutions in Ontario
 - Grade school in Ontario
 - High school in Ontario
 
 - Higher education in Ontario
- List of Ontario students' associations
 - College education in Ontario
- Public colleges in Ontario
 - Art schools in Ontario
 
 - Universities in Ontario
 
 - Museums in Ontario
 - Public libraries in Ontario
 
See also
    
| Rank | Name | Pop. | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Toronto ![]() Ottawa  | 
1 | Toronto | 2,615,060 | ![]() Brampton  | |||||
| 2 | Ottawa | 883,391 | |||||||
| 3 | Mississauga | 713,443 | |||||||
| 4 | Brampton | 523,911 | |||||||
| 5 | Hamilton | 519,949 | |||||||
| 6 | London | 366,151 | |||||||
| 7 | Markham | 301,709 | |||||||
| 8 | Vaughan | 288,301 | |||||||
| 9 | Kitchener | 219,153 | |||||||
| 10 | Windsor | 210,891 | |||||||
Categories with Ontario in the name  | 
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References
    
- "Ontario." Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th ed. 2003. (ISBN 0-87779-809-5) New York: Merriam-Webster, Inc."
 - "Ontario is the largest province in the country by population". Statistics Canada. Archived from the original on June 10, 2008. Retrieved January 5, 2007.
 - "Land and freshwater area, by province and territory". Statistics Canada. February 1, 2005. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
 - "Population of census metropolitan areas (2001 Census boundaries)". Statistics Canada. Archived from the original on July 24, 2005. Retrieved January 5, 2007.
 - "Ontario." Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th ed. 2003. (ISBN 0-87779-809-5) New York: Merriam-Webster, Inc."
 - Ontario is located in the eastern part of Canada, but is also historically and politically considered to be part of Central Canada (with Ontario).
 




