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South ontario Vs North ontario

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Ontario. South Ontario is where most of the agriculture and manufacturing of Ontario is produced. For example the fishing industry in South Ontario, is very productive, mostly because of the help of the various large water forms that they have near them, like The Great Lakes and other notable rivers. Although the North is six times as large as the South, South Ontario actually has ninety percent of Ontario’s population.

Despite both regions having some similarities, they are still quite different. Now that we have some basic knowledge of both regions of Ontario, now it’s my turn to express my most important factor of deciding between which region in Ontario to move to. But before that, let’s make a little recap: Ontario is divided into two parts—northern and southern. Northern Ontario is six times larger than the southern region. It is chiefly mining and timber country. Southern Ontario is the rich industrial and agricultural part of the province. Okay, finally here is my deciding factor, Although South Ontario might seem more appealing to most of the audience, with all the job opportunities, the attractions, and suburban lifestyle. But in my opinion, I would move to North Ontario, just because of the simple reason that we would be closer to our family and longtime friends over here in Minnesota. If we were to move to South Ontario, we won’t be able to visit each other that often, although life in the South is easier because of the job opportunities. But overall I think that we would move to North Ontario, because family and friends are always a number one priority.

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