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'''Ontario''' is the longest province to cross during a journey from east to west as it is the only province in the country that is actually more wide than ''high''. Crossing '''Ontario''' by car takes more than 24h non-stop. | '''Ontario''' is the longest province to cross during a journey from east to west as it is the only province in the country that is actually more wide than ''high''. Crossing '''Ontario''' by car takes more than 24h non-stop. | ||
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<map lat='47.96050238891509' lng='-81.9140625' zoom='5' view='0' float='right' height='480' width='400'/> Ontario is the second biggest province of Canada and the largest in term of population. The Canadian capital city is located in its territory just at the border with Quebec. The provincial capital but also a country's metropole is Toronto.
Ontario is the longest province to cross during a journey from east to west as it is the only province in the country that is actually more wide than high. Crossing Ontario by car takes more than 24h non-stop.
Keep in mind that hitchhiking in Ontario is technically illegal, and if you are asked about your methods of travel when crossing into Ontario from the United States, it might save you some time to tell the border officers a white lie that you plan on taking a bus.
Cities
Highways
Border Crossing to the United States
- Towards Michigan
- Look at Sault Ste. Marie for more details regarding Northern Michigan
- Look at Sarnia or Windsor for more details regarding Southern Michigan
- Towards Minnesota
- Look at Thunder Bay or Fort Frances for more details
- Towards New York State
- Look at Gananoque (2 crossings), Kingston or Cornwall for more details regarding the Eastern part Crossing
- Look at Niagara Falls or Fort Erie for more details regarding the Southern Ontario Crossing
Provinces: British Columbia • Alberta • Saskatchewan • Manitoba • Ontario • Quebec • New Brunswick • Nova Scotia • Prince Edward Island • Newfoundland and Labrador
Territories: Yukon • Northwest Territories • Nunavut