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Wetlands are an important part of our ecosystem, protecting our shoreline, cleaning sediment-laden waters, and attracting animals. Can you name five different animals that live in Ontario’s wetlands? Where will you find the first Wetlands-Wildlife Restoration trail on the Great Lakes? Which is the largest wetland on the Waterfront Trail? Click on the links below to find out more about these important habitats and where you can go to explore them.

 

CHECK OUT THESE WETLANDS ALONG THE WATERFRONT TRAIL

Rattray Marsh in Mississauga (click for map)
     
Colonel Samuel Smith Park in Toronto  
     
Lynde Shores Conservation Area in Whitby  

   
Second Marsh in Oshawa  
     
• A.K. Sculthorpe Woodland Marsh in Port Hope  
     
Nawautin Nature Sanctuary in Alnwick/Haldimand  
     
Lemoine Point Conservation Area in Kingston  


 

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