. 1 Geography 9.1 Primary and secondary education, Marina in Port Dalhousie Ontario 4 References, Three universities based outside of the GTA operate satellite campuses within the GTA including McMaster University Trent University and the University of Guelph the Ron Joyce Centre in Burlington is a 4.5-acre (1.8-hectare) site mainly used by the McMaster's DeGroote School of Business. Trent University also operates a satellite campus in Oshawa known as Trent in Oshawa. Guelph's Humber Campus is in Etobicoke Toronto The Greater Toronto Area is also home to six publicly funded colleges, which have campuses spread in and around the Greater Toronto Area the six publicly funded colleges are:. . Head of Lake Purchase 1806 - additional lands to the west of Toronto in what is southern part of Mississauga Ontario Oakville and Burlington excluding small tracts covered in Treaty 22 (Mississauga and Oakbille) and Brant Tract Treaty No 18 1797 (Burlington), 3.3 Mattamy Athletic Centre Main article: Province of Canada, Toronto Rock NLL Box lacrosse Scotiabank Arena 1998 6 (last in 2011) Main article: List of Toronto Maple Leafs award winners. .
There is disagreement as to whether the Canadian-built Frontenac (170 feet 52 m) launched on 7 September 1816 at Ernestown Ontario or the US-built Ontario (110 feet 34 m) launched in the spring of 1817 at Sacketts Harbor New York was the first steamboat on the Great Lakes While Frontenac was launched first Ontario began active service first the first steamboat on the upper Great Lakes was the passenger-carrying Walk-In-The-Water built in 1818 to navigate Lake Erie In the years between 1809 and 1837 just over 100 steamboats were launched by Upper and Lower Canadians for the St Lawrence River and Great Lakes trade of which ten operated on Lake Ontario the single largest engine foundry in British North America before 1838 was the Eagle Foundry of Montreal founded by John Dod Ward in the fall of 1819 which manufactured 33 of the steam engines the largest Upper Canadian engine manufacturer was Sheldon & Dutcher of Toronto who made three engines in the 1830s before being driven to Bankruptcy by the Bank of Upper Canada in 1837 The major owner-operators of steamships on Lake Ontario were Donald Bethune John Hamilton Hugh Richardson and Henry Gildersleeve each of whom would have invested a substantial fortune Roads. 4.2 Language Notre Dame High School (Toronto 1949 - Congregation of Notre Dame) Elections 1.2.1 French colony. ! . Politics of Toronto Union Station is a major commuter and inter-city transportation hub in downtown Toronto Main article: Transportation in Toronto. . . 5.4 Head coaches 6.1 Second incursion July 1813 St Michael's is undergoing major renovations the majority of the construction is taking place at the corner of Queen and Victoria Street where they are building the 17-storey Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower Construction began in April 2015 and is expected to be completed in 2018 the 250,000-square-foot addition will boast a new main entrance and an Emergency department nearly doubled in size It is expected to cost around $301M Contents.
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