It means that Canadas huge
Great Bear lake
Hudson Bay,
Alberta, although Saskatchewan has recently been found to have huge reserves in its North.
The great lakes - s Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario.
Ontario is a huge province, it's not a city. Since you didn't specify where in Ontario, I'm using the distance from Gettysburg to Niagra Falls Ontario - approx. 245 miles. Ontario is a city in California, I believe. Did you want to go there. It's farther than Niagara Falls, Ont. Or did you just want to know the nearest point in Ontario, like if you're making a run for border.
Ontario is huge. It's 473 to Toronto, 700 to Sudbury.
the green belt is huge
The question is much too vague. Ontario is a huge province with many hundreds of lakes. What in particular do you mean by "the Five Lakes"? Your question might imply the five Great Lakes, but only four of the five have a border with Ontario, and none of them are "in" Ontario, they all are shared with American states, mostly Michigan.
The Voortrekkers began in 1835 from all over Cape province and southern areas nearby. They trekked north east with huge wagons usually pulled by 4 oxen.
Probably the huge wal-mart factory.
The Hudson Bay is not near any state, it is a huge bay in almost the centre of Canada, the provinces around it are Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba. Further north it is surrounded by the Arctic Circle.