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2014 trent innovation forum water resources in the ganaraska region
Ganaraska Region is a region located in Ontario, Canada. It contains watersheds and covers an area of 700 square kilometeres from Wilmot Creek in Clarington to eastside of Cobourg and from the southern shore of Rice Lake down to Lake Ontario. This expansive area includes seven municipalities in whole or in part: Township of Cavan-Monaghan, Town of Cobourg, Township of Alnwick-Haldimand, Township of Hamilton, Municipality of Port Hope, City of Kawartha Lakes, Municipality of Clarington. Located along the shore of Lake Ontario, the region is approximately 45 km long by 15 km wide.
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- 2014 trent innovation forum water resources in the ganaraska region
- Ganaraska Forest
- Ganaraska Hiking Trail
- References
Ganaraska Forest
The Ganaraska Forest is southern Ontario's largest continuous block of forest, consisting of 11,000 acres (45 km2). It is located between the counties of Northumberland, Peterborough, Victoria, Ontario and Durham.
Ganaraska Hiking Trail
The trail was started in 1968.