Here's everything known about the earthquake that shook parts of Ontario on Monday Ontario Earthquake
There are even people as far away as Toronto, over 100 kilometres away from the epicentre, reporting to have felt the tremors this morning.The strongest quake ever recorded in the region registered a magnitude of 5.5 in August 1929, but you don't have to go back quite so far to find notable earthquakes in the Toronto-area history books.
A magnitude 5.4 quake centred just south of Lake Erie, shook Southern Ontario in September 1998, which was the last moderate magnitude earthquake to hit the region.
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