Well, I am not from Ontario, and thus and expert .
Years experience are good for getting a job, bad for passing the practical exam.
I don't know what they are making in Ont. but it can't be under $25/hour or they wouldn't have anybody.
Go to the ontario associate website and look at the job offers to see.
Also, Ottawa is on the border with Quebec. If you are fluent in French you could work and be liscensed on that side of town. That does not require the same dreaded exam. But has it's own high standards, to be sure.
House calls are not generally done by private physios in my part of Canada, but each province has it's own funding style for physio, we'd need an ontario physio to tell us how that job openings are in "homecare". In Alberta, these public, home-visiting jobs are plentiful. McKenzie is out of style here in Western Canada, but has some fans. Mulligan, I find quite useful, and most physios have heard of both. Anyone hiring to a private clinic would know what those are. (if they don't they are surely smart enough to pretend they do). Hope that helps, Crystal