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Fluvial landforms / Earth / Cootes Paradise / Royal Botanical Gardens / Princess Point / Cootes / Floodplain / Swamp / Tallgrass prairie / Physical geography / Geography of Hamilton /  Ontario / Water
Date: 2013-01-24 11:11:00
Fluvial landforms
Earth
Cootes Paradise
Royal Botanical Gardens
Princess Point
Cootes
Floodplain
Swamp
Tallgrass prairie
Physical geography
Geography of Hamilton
Ontario
Water

Other Natural Lands Projects Special Protection Areas (SPAs) The majority of RBGs approximately 900 hectares of impressive landscapes are nature sanctuaries. These areas envelope the western end of Lake Ontario and form

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