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Overnight visitor spending in Ontario grouped by selected U.S. regions.
Under the Agencies and Appointments Directive and the Travel, Meal and Hospitality Expenses Directive, provincial agencies are required to post …
For privacy purposes, only registration counts greater than 5 are available. ## Related Birth registrations in Ontario (by residence)
The data set estimates the vulnerability index for the Water Survey of Canada’s HYDAT gauges in the Southwestern Hudson Bay …
This data summarizes forest management activities that occur in Ontario’s Crown forests each year. Forest management activities in each management …
Get statistical data on harvested area, marketed production, average price, farm value and average yield for sweet potato in Ontario. …
Provides provincial and regional level data on students who first entered a publicly funded secondary school in Ontario in Grade …
Number of outbound visits of one or more nights by residents of Ontario to selected destinations.
The zip file contains high-resolution projections of the annual averaged temperature and precipitation over 50 regions and 150 municipalities in …
Total spending by residents of Ontario on trips of one night or more.