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Date: 2013-01-24 11:02:59
Ontario
Cootes Paradise
Cootes
Chedoke Creek
Niagara Escarpment
Hamilton
Ontario
Wetland
Escarpment
King Street
Geography of Hamilton
Ontario
Geography of Canada
Geography of Ontario

Cootes Paradise Cootes Paradise is a 600-hectare wildlife sanctuary highlighted by a 320-hectare rivermouth wetland. It is located within the crest of the Golden Horseshoe, at the western tip of Lake Ontario separated f

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