I don’t claim to be an entomologist, but I am pretty sure this is Araneus diadematus, the Cross Orbweaver. It’s not native to Canada, but common in Ontario gardens.
Certainly looks like it. I spent 2 years modelling the web-building procedures of these beasties back in the 1990s. They were even crosser when we burned away parts of their webs during construction to test the flexibility of their behavioural programs! :-p
We have orb weaver spiders in Australia too although different species from this one. Cool critters!
Had at my house and their webs light up and then show up rather spectacularly when photographed at night /low light one early morning in case that’s of any interest / use. (Point & shoot pretty average camera with flash on FWIW.)
Caine says
Oh, she’s a beauty! We have orb weavers all over the place here in nDakota. Most of our house spiders are orb weavers.
KG says
Certainly looks like it. I spent 2 years modelling the web-building procedures of these beasties back in the 1990s. They were even crosser when we burned away parts of their webs during construction to test the flexibility of their behavioural programs! :-p
StevoR says
We have orb weaver spiders in Australia too although different species from this one. Cool critters!
Had at my house and their webs light up and then show up rather spectacularly when photographed at night /low light one early morning in case that’s of any interest / use. (Point & shoot pretty average camera with flash on FWIW.)