List of Lieutenant Governors of Ontario
This is a list of Lieutenant Governors of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Upper Canada was created out of the western part of Quebec by the Constitutional Act of 1791.
Lieutenant Governors of Upper Canada
| Name | Term |
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| John Graves Simcoe | 1791-1796 |
| Peter Russell | 1796-1799 |
| Peter Hunter | 1799-1805 |
| Alexander Grant | 1805-1806 |
| Francis Gore | 1806-1811 |
| Sir Isaac Brock | 1811-1812 |
| Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe | 1812-1813 |
| Francis de Rottenburg | 1813 |
| Sir Gordon Drummond | 1813-1814 |
| Sir George Murray | 1815 |
| Frederick Philip Robinson | 1815 |
| Francis Gore (2nd incumbency) | 1815-1817 |
| Samuel Smith | 1817-1818 |
| Sir Peregrine Maitland | 1818-1828 |
| Sir John Colborne | 1828-1836 |
| Sir Francis Bond Head | 1836-1838 |
| Sir George Arthur | 1838-1839 |
| Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham | 1839-1841 |
Lord Sydenham was also Governor General of Canada, and united Upper Canada and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada. Upper Canada became Canada West.
The Province of Canada was split into Ontario and Quebec after Canadian Confederation in 1867.
Lieutenant Governors of Ontario
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