New elementary geography : adapted for use in Canadian schools . 78 i»e -it 79 TAOrntiiila W 73 Lon^tude We«t. Greenwich 71 62 ST. LAWRENCE PROVINCES. ONTARIO. VlTiat province hius a greater area than Ontario? Men-tion all the large bodies of water on the boundaries ofthe province. Name all the rivers along the boundaries.\Miich two are the largest ? Where are Lakes Simcoe,Nipissing, Nipigon 1 Point out Lake of the Woods, andLake St. Joseph. How tio vessels pass from Lako Ontarioto Lake Erie 1 How are the rapids of the St. ilary,the Ottawa, and the St. Lawrence overcome 1 Makea list of the lak


New elementary geography : adapted for use in Canadian schools . 78 i»e -it 79 TAOrntiiila W 73 Lon^tude We«t. Greenwich 71 62 ST. LAWRENCE PROVINCES. ONTARIO. VlTiat province hius a greater area than Ontario? Men-tion all the large bodies of water on the boundaries ofthe province. Name all the rivers along the boundaries.\Miich two are the largest ? Where are Lakes Simcoe,Nipissing, Nipigon 1 Point out Lake of the Woods, andLake St. Joseph. How tio vessels pass from Lako Ontarioto Lake Erie 1 How are the rapids of the St. ilary,the Ottawa, and the St. Lawrence overcome 1 Makea list of the lake ports of Ontario. Wbich of these arecities ? Draw a map of Lake Ontario. Mark theprincipal ports, harbors, and river-mouths on bothsides. Do the same for Lake Erie, Lake Huron, andLake Superior. ^Vlle^e are Manitoulin Island, Mus-koka Lakes, and the Bay of Quinte 1 ing. Its soutliern edge bounded roughly bya line from the ;ind Islands to the mouthof Severn River. North of Lake Superior thiredge is only a few miles from the shore, andtowards Manitoba it turns to the northwest ata lower elevati


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