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population statistics

Provincial Population - 12,068,300 (2002)
Population of Toronto - 5,029,900 (2002)
Population of Ottawa - 1,128,900 (2002)
Males - 5,956,486 (2002)
Females - 6,111,815 (2002)
Ages 0-14 - 2,283,519 (2002)
Ages 15-64 - 8,263,749 (2002)
Ages 65+ - 1,521,033 (2002)


environmental statistics

Area km2 - 1,076,395
Land km2 - 917,741
Fresh Water km2 - 158,654
% of Canada - 10.8%
Forest Land km2 - 580,000
Highest Point - 693 m
Snow Fall Toronto - 135.0 cm / year
Snow Fall Ottawa - 221.5 cm / year
Largest Lake - Nipigon - 4,848 km2


educational statistics

Eligible students - 8,429,210 (1996)
Full time students - 1,075,265 (1996)
Part time students - 471,450 (1996)
Immersion students - 94,867 (2000)
Average years of schooling - 12.7 (1996)
Secondary school Grads - 2,006,415 (1996)
Undergraduate degrees - 6,828 (1996)
Graduate degrees - 983 (1996)
Total Secondary school diploma - 124,065 (1996)
Total Trades school diploma - 789,095 (1996)
Total Other diplomas - 1,259,860 (1996)
Total Bachelor degree - 805,355 (1996)
Total Medical degree - 41,730 (1996)
Total Masters degree - 221,410 (1996)
Total Doctorate degree - 42,610 (1996)

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Four of the five great lakes create most of Ontario's southern border, lakes Superior, Huron, Erie and Ontario.
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