Toronto's geography is almost as diverse as its culture. There are distinct differences in everything from the elevation to the soil on the west and east side of the city. With its winding rivers and surrounding lakes, the geography effects parts of Toronto such as the climate and vegetation. read more
Toronto's Geographical Features Toronto, Canada has an area of over 243 square miles. The city is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario (smallest of the five Great Lakes). read more
The geographical features in Ontario are, its landform and it's terrain which is hilly and somewhat flat. read more
Located within the Golden Horseshoe, Toronto is the capital of Ontario, the financial centre of Canada, and the country's most populous city. Ontario is the second-most urbanized province after British Columbia, with 85.9% of the population living in urban areas. read more