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  2. Geology of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The geology of Ontario is the study of rock formations in the most populated province in Canada- it is home to some of the oldest rock on Earth. The geology in Ontario consists of ancient Precambrian igneous and metamorphic rock which sits under younger, sedimentary rocks and soils. Around 61% of Ontario is covered by the Canadian Shield.

  3. Lake Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Lake Ontario is the easternmost of the Great Lakes and the smallest in surface area (7,340 sq mi, 19,000 km 2), [5] although it exceeds Lake Erie in volume (393 cu mi, 1,640 km 3). It is the 13th largest lake in the world. When its islands are included, the lake's shoreline is 712 miles (1,146 km) long. As the last lake in the Great Lakes ...

  4. History of the petroleum industry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    That mix of operations qualify Canadian Oil as the world's first integrated oil company. " Exploration in the Lambton county backwoods quickened with the first flowing well in 1860: Previous wells had relied on hand pumps. The first gusher erupted on January 16, 1862, when struck oil at 158 feet (48 m).

  5. Petroleum industry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ontario was the centre of the Canadian oil industry in the 19th century. It had the oldest commercial oil well in North America (dug by hand in 1858 at Oil Springs, Ontario, a year before the Drake Well was drilled in Pennsylvania), and having the oldest producing oil field in North America (producing crude oil continuously since 1861). However ...

  6. Oil Springs, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 519 and 226. Website. www.oilsprings.ca. Oil Springs is a village in Lambton County, Ontario, Canada, located along Former Provincial Highway 21 south of Oil City. The village, an enclave within Enniskillen Township, is the site of North America's first commercial oil well. It is home to the Oil Museum of Canada.

  7. Geography of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Niagara Falls, one of Ontario's most noted tourist destination and a source for hydroelectricity. Ontario is known for the large number of lakes and rivers it contains. About one-fifth of the world's fresh water can be found in Ontario. [17] Ontario is also known for being the only province in Canada that touches the Great Lakes.

  8. Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Ontario. Ontario (/ ɒnˈtɛərioʊ / ⓘ on-TAIR-ee-oh; French: [ɔ̃taʁjo]) is the southernmost province of Canada. [9][note 1] Located in Central Canada, [10] Ontario is the country's most populous province. As of the 2021 Canadian census, it is home to 38.5 percent of the country's population, and is the second-largest province by total ...

  9. Oil Museum of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The museum is located on the site where James Miller Williams dug the first commercial oil well on the continent in 1858. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The museum's property, and the lands surrounding it were designated as the "First Commercial Oil Field National Historic Site of Canada " in 1925. [ 3 ]