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Originally Posted by SignalHillHiker
Do you guys say "Central Ontario" commonly? I've not encountered that yet.
We use "Central Canada" for ON/QC, which I've learned through SSP isn't the dominant way of doing it in much of the other provinces. But I've not heard "Central Ontario" that I can recall.
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You don't hear "Central Ontario" very often for a different reasons. Some of the things that come to mind are the fact that Central Ontario is part of Southern Ontario, the boundaries are not clearly defined, the region has maybe 5-8% of the province's total population, and that there are not very many larger municipalities within it. (by Ontario standards) The largest places I believe if you consider the broadest definition of the region would be Barrie, Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Belleville, Orillia, Wasaga Beach, Collingwood, Owen Sound, Penetanguishene, Midland. And I don't really consider Barrie or Belleville to be part of Central Ontario. One last thing that comes to mind is that maybe not as many Ontarians are using "Central Ontario" anymore. Many will just use the district, county, body of water or municipality instead, for example, Muskoka, Georgian Bay, Parry Sound, etc..
But just Google "Central Ontario" and you will see many webpages of various types.
Here is the Wikipedia page for it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Ontario