Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 116. Not illustrated. Chapters: Aviation in Alberta, Aviation in British Columbia, Aviation in Manitoba, Aviation in New Brunswick, Aviation in Newfoundland and Labrador, Aviation in Nova Scotia, Aviation in Nunavut, Aviation in Ontario, Aviation in Prince Edward Island, Aviation in Quebec, Aviation in Saskatchewan, Aviation in Yukon, Aviation in the Northwest Territories, Ornge, Canadian North, First Air, List of Airlines of Nunavut, Air North, Air Inuit, Kenn Borek Air, Montreal Area Control Centre, Air Tindi, Adlair Aviation, North-Wright Airways, Air Nunavut, Kivalliq Air, Calm Air, Buffalo Airways, Transair, Lamb Air, Pronto Airways, Northwestern Air, Aklak Air, List of Airlines of Ontario, Arctic Sunwest Charters, Alkan Air, List of Airlines of British Columbia, Keewatin Air, Summit Air, List of Airlines of Alberta, List of Airlines of Quebec, List of Airlines of the Northwest Territories, List of Airlines of Manitoba, List of Airlines of Saskatchewan, Kootenay Direct Airlines, List of Airlines of Nova Scotia, List of Airlines of Newfoundland and Labrador, List of Airlines of Yukon, List of Airlines of Prince Edward Island, List of Airlines of New Brunswick. Excerpt: Ornge (formerly Ontario Air Ambulance) is the air ambulance service for the province of Ontario and for the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (Ontario). The provision of ambulance services in Ontario is governed by the Ambulance Act. Under the Act, the Minister of Health and Long Term Care must ensure that the existence throughout Ontario of a balanced and integrated system of ambulance services and communication services used in dispatching ambulances. The air ambulance program was established in 1977 to serve remote areas primarily in Northern Ontario that are inaccessible to land ambulances or that land ambulances would take too long to reach. Ontario wa...