Why do we say "Eastern Ontario" but "West Quebec"?
Why do we say "Eastern Ontario" but "West Quebec"?
I am an old-school sailor.
I spent a week in Montréal. And, at that time and place, there was a substantial cultural disconnection from WGS-84 which I was never able to resolve, in any language. Even official charts and signage.
I expect I would find similar issues in Ontario were I to spend time there.
So I have no idea what you mean with "Eastern Ontario" or "West Quebec". Possibly coordinates in the TARDIS.
@Amgine wrote
I spent a week in Montréal. And, at that time and place, there was a substantial cultural disconnection from WGS-84 which I was never able to resolve, in any language. Even official charts and signage.
Montréal really is a geographic entity unto itself: one just has to remember that their "north" on streets really is more west, while their "east" is more north.
On maps you need to distinguish "True north," "Magnetic north," and "Montréal north."
@david_megginson @Amgine There's a pragmatic reason for this, others can explain the origin and history better than I can do.
River flows Eastward. North and South are going deeper inland on each side of the island as land gets distributed.