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  2. Toronto | History, Population, Climate, & Facts | Britannica

    • Toronto is in Canada. It is the capital city of the province of Ontario. It is situated on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario and forms part of the border between Canada and the United States.… See more

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    The melting of ice from the past glacial age altered the Toronto region’s landscape profoundly. Approximately 11,000 years ago a body of water much larger (about 130 feet [40 metres… See more

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    Toronto has a continental climate that is modified considerably by the proximity of the Great … See more

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    A major increase in the population of Toronto (nearly fourfold expansion, from 1.3 million in 1951 to over 5 million by 2006) and national economic growth influenced the city skyl… See more

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  2. Landforms in Toronto include12:
    • Hudson Bay Lowlands
    • Canadian Shield
    • St. Lawrence Lowlands
    • The shoreline of the former Lake Iroquois, which was formed at the end of the Last Glacial Period.
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    These three regions are the Hudson Bay Lowlands, the Canadian Shield and the St. Lawrence Lowlands. Agriculture, as well as most of the population, is concentrated in the south.
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    Some parts of Toronto, such as High Park and the lower Humber River, are located in the northernmost parts of the Carolinian forest zone found in North America. The shoreline of the former Lake Iroquois is a major east−west geological feature, which was formed at the end of the Last Glacial Period.
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  5. Toronto, Canada - WorldAtlas

  6. Toronto Topographic Map - Explore the Elevation and Terrain of …

  7. Toronto - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    Mar 17, 2013 · Toronto is located on the shore plain beside its harbour. There is a fairly abrupt rise 4 km inland which marks the shoreline of Lake Iroquois, formed by glaciers 12,500 years ago, that had a much higher water level than Lake …

  8. Toronto Historical Landscape Project - ArcGIS StoryMaps

  9. Outline of Toronto - Wikipedia

  10. Toronto at a Glance - City of Toronto

    There are over 1,600 named parks comprised of over 8,000 hectares of land (ravines, valleys, woodlots, parks, beaches, golf courses, destination parks, parkettes) and over 200 km of trails, many of which are suitable for biking and …

  11. Geography of Toronto, Overview of Canada

    Geography of Toronto In Huron-Indian, Toronto means "meeting place, which appropriately describes the City of Toronto. Known for being "the world within a city," Toronto is the largest city in Canada with 2.7 million residents and the …

  12. Toronto - History, Capital, Canada | Britannica

  13. Environmentally Significant Areas – City of Toronto

  14. The elusive urban forest that lies beneath Toronto - National …

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