
Naturalist's Guide to Ontario
To the casual observer Ontario appears as an immense territory, stretching from west of the Great Lakes to the St. Lawrence, and from Hudson Bay to the southernmost tip of Lake Erie. The naturalist sees more than this vastness: he is aware of the province''s great diversity in flora and fauna, and in geology and topography; he sees the province divided into zones and regions, each with its own spe...
To the casual observer Ontario appears as an immense territory, stretching from west of the Great Lakes to the St. Lawrence, and from Hudson Bay to the southernmost tip of Lake Erie. The naturalist sees more than this vastness: he is aware of the province''s great diversity in flora and fauna, and in geology and topography; he sees the province divided into zones and regions, each with its own spe...