Category: Ontario

What Kind Of Farming Is In Ontario?

Ontario percent Oilseed and grain farming 18,194 27.9 Vegetable and melon farming 1,562 30.8 Fruit and tree nut farming 1,211 17.1 Greenhouse, nursery and floriculture production 1,672 31.8 What does Ontario grow the most of? Ontario continued to report the largest areas of both soybeans and corn for grain in the country.Soybeans are the largest […]

What Flower Can You Pick In Ontario?

The famous u-pick farm for farm-fresh pick-your-own and picked-for-you strawberries, raspberries, vegetables, and pumpkins also have you pick sunflowers and over 25 varieties of Cut Flowers inculing Zinnias, Celosia, Rudbeckia, Ammi, Centaurea, Amaranth, Verbena, Stocks, Yarrow, Cosmos, Snapdragons, Marigolds, Salvia, What types of flowers are in Ontario? 5 Ontario wildflowers to spot this spring Bloodroot. […]

What Is The Flower Of Ontario?

white trillium. The white trillium (Trillium grandiflorum), also known as the wake-robin and the white lily, was officially adopted as Ontario’s floral emblem in 1937. What is the official flower of Canada? World National Flowers It’s no surprise that the iconic Maple Leaf is the national flower of Canada. The Maple Tree is famous for […]

What Fruit Are In Season Right Now In Ontario?

Fruits Apples Jun Apricots Jul Blueberries Jul Cherries Jun Jul Crabapples What season is it for fruits in Ontario? Summer: Sunny July and August are top months for fresh produce in Ontario. Fruits such as peaches, plums and cherries ripen to perfection. Grocery aisles across the province are piled high with colourful, ripe field-grown tomatoes, […]

Is Rice Grown In Ontario?

Even Dainty, Canada’s only rice line, outsources its grains from the United States. Rice can only grow in paddies, both of which cannot naturally be found in Canada. Where is rice grown in Canada? The only rice paddies in Canada, this is also the most northerly rice production region in the world. Masa said he […]

Do You Have To Take Grade 9 French In Ontario?

According to the Ministry of Education, all Ontario students are required to complete one credit in French as a Second Language. Most students complete this compulsory requirement at Grade 9, the first year they enter high school. Is Grade 9 French mandatory in Ontario? Since French is one of Canada’s two official languages, French is […]