There are a lot, at least on the design board, in northern Ontario, and some in southern Ontario.
If you look at the Ontario Power Authority planning maps—and there is a plan on the minister's desk that has not been moved to the Ontario Energy Board—there are a considerable number of renewable energy projects: some stored power; wind and hydro, particularly on the James Bay coast; the Superior coast; the north shore of Lake Huron; and some on Manitoulin Island. Those are the primary areas for wind. Hydro is more in James Bay.
Some of them are feasible; some of them less so. As the OPA gets further out in its planning horizons, it's less easy to judge how viable the projects really are.