Category: Ontario

Does Ontario Have A River?

Thames River, river in southern Ontario, Canada. The Thames is 160 miles (260 km) long. It rises north-northwest of Woodstock, in the uplands between Lakes Huron and Erie, and flows southwest past the towns of Woodstock, London, and Chatham to Lake Saint Clair. Are there any rivers in Ontario? Ontario is home to the best […]

What Kind Of Grass Grows In Southern Ontario?

Southern Ontario’s temperate climate requires hardy grass species that are able to grow quickly in the short spring and summer months and survive harsh winters with temperatures falling well below zero. Such cool season grasses include Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, fine fescue, and rye grass varieties. What is the best grass for southern Ontario? Perennial […]

Is There Obsidian In Ontario?

These extend from Alaska in the north to Mexico in the south, and occur in almost every western province and state. Obsidian artifacts are found as far east as Ontario in Canada (Godfrey-Smith and Haywood, 1984) and in sites of the Hopewell culture in Ohio. Can obsidian be found in Ontario? To date, only a […]

Is Jade Found In Ontario Canada?

We also have nice light green jade and white jade, all from Ontario, They are all nephrite variety jade. Where is jade found in Ontario? These are located in the Cassiar, Cry and Dease Lake, and Mount Ogden areas, as well as in Southern British Columbia. Where can I find jade in Canada? The Whistler […]

Are Pansies Perennial In Ontario?

Pansies are considered perennials by our friends south of the border, and many gardens here in southern Ontario are able to get pansies to last for many seasons. In Ontario, they are usually sold as annuals or bi-annuals which means they will live just a couple of years. How long do pansies last in Ontario? […]