The Upper (Ontario)and Lower (Quebec) Canada nomenclature was also a quaint colonial relic in that Quebec is further north by latitude than Southern Ontario, making it confusing.
But the original Upper/Lower Canada distinction seems to arise that Toronto (York) and Kingston were further up river (actually on Lake Ontario) wrt the St. Lawrence, which would've been the main route of travel at the time.
The Upper (Ontario)and Lower (Quebec) Canada nomenclature was also a quaint colonial relic in that Quebec is further north by latitude than Southern Ontario, making it confusing.
But the original Upper/Lower Canada distinction seems to arise that Toronto (York) and Kingston were further up river (actually on Lake Ontario) wrt the St. Lawrence, which would've been the main route of travel at the time.