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Eleven earthquakes hit Ontario’s Ramara Township in early 2026, including a magnitude 3.7 quake and smaller aftershocks, all due to natural tectonic activity.
Natural Resources Canada recorded 11 earthquakes in Ramara Township, Ontario, in early 2026, including a magnitude 3.7 quake on January 27 felt across southwestern Ontario and parts of the U.S., with smaller tremors, including a 1.1 magnitude event on February 26, considered aftershocks.
Seismic experts confirm such activity is normal following a main shock and not linked to weather or seasonal changes.
While Ontario averages about 20 quakes yearly, only around 50 are typically felt.
Canada experiences over 4,000 quakes annually, with natural tectonic activity driving most events, though human actions like fluid injection can trigger minor quakes.
Once terremotos golpearon el municipio de Ramara de Ontario a principios de 2026, incluido un terremoto de magnitud 3.7 y réplicas más pequeñas, todos debido a la actividad tectónica natural.