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Yep, You could make a case that there are polar bears in Ontario, but unless you live in Moosonee I don't think you have to worry about them. It's a huge province.

I know about the Massasauga Rattlesnake, it's never been in this area, in fact throughout the 60's-80's it was thought to be pretty well extinct along the Bruce Peninsula. That's not where the general population of Ontario lives.
Any BW that makes it up here will not make it through a winter.

Really it's not enough to worry about.

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Originally Posted by GWN7 View Post
The Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake, Sistrurus catenatus, is the only venomous snake still found in Ontario

Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake - Ojibway Nature Centre - Windsor, Ontario

Southern AB and Sourthern Sask. has rattlesnakes also

As to spiders:

"Although most spiders inject venom into their prey, few are harmful to humans. Ontario is home to the very poisonous black widow spider. The more commonly seen yellow sac spider is far less venomous, and brown recluse spiders, not indigenous to Ontario, may only be spotted on extremely rare occasions. "

Read more: Poisonous Spiders in Ontario | eHow.com Poisonous Spiders in Ontario | eHow.com


I put out sticky traps....just to be safe....
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