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| | The Multimedia Library Image Royalty Free Series |
 | | As the photographs show, the Cape Cod landscape is a composite of some of the most magnificent sand dunes and high sand cliffs on the Atlantic coast, long stretches of sandy beaches, salt marshes, estuaries, ponds, bays, streams, rivers, harbors, islands, inlets, thick woodlands, farmlands, and cranberry bogs. |  | | The photographs of China were gathered in Beijing; Shanxi Province, near the ancient capital of Xian; Szechuan's industrial city Chongqing on the upper Yangtze River; Nanjing; and Shanghai. |  | | Israel's landscape fuses the modern and the ancient: road signs direct trucks past Gath and Sodom, Ashkelon and Megiddo, to the ramparts of Masada, the river Jordan and the Sea of Galilee, and to Cananite, Judean, Roman, Byzantine, Arabic, and Turkish ruins. |
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http://www.multimedialibrary.com/FramesML
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| | Gulling on the Niagara River |
 | | The lower river below the escarpment, including Queenston, the Queenston boat launch, the sand docks, Lewiston, Lewiston boat launch and the mouth of the river at Lake Ontario, which is Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. and Fort Niagara S.P., NY. |  | | The Niagara River connects Lake Erie to Lake Ontario and passes by the cities of Buffalo and Niagara Falls. |  | | Discussion: Despite the signs, birders have been told by Ontario Hydro that they are allowed to go down this road (as of 1999; not sure about subsequent years). |
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http://home.eznet.net/~kfox/wny/sites/niagcana.htm
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| | Sand |
 | | Sand River (Ontario) The Sand River is a Wawa, Ontario. |  | | Egyptian Sand Sea The Egyptian Sand Sea is located in wind. |  | | Sand City, California Sand City is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 261. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/sand.html
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| | Status of Coaster Brook Trout, Ashland FRO |
 | | Information specific to the Lake Superior coaster must be derived from a small number of studies on surviving populations such as those of the Nipigon River and Isle Royale, and by gathering anecdotal information from historic newspapers, journals, and writings of early residents of the region. |  | | In inland lakes in Ontario, changing from stocking Nipigon strain fingerlings to early stage fry proved the latter to be much more effective in producing fish to the catch, and also produced natural reproduction in many lakes where fingerling stocking for many years had not. |  | | Harvest regulations (for all of Ontario and all states) are summarized in Table 1 (not attached). |
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http://www.fws.gov/midwest/ashland/brook
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| | River Salmon Fishing |
 | | Sixes River Salmon Fishing begins after the first fall rains blow out the sand bars that accumulate during the summer months. |  | | salmon river fly fishing ontario canada fishing vacation georgia fishing regulations alabama bass fishing hyatt at fisherman s wharf steelhead fishing report deep sea fishing hampton nh south florida... |  | | Originally, the Rainbow Trout was found in the coastal rivers in the United States on the west coast but today, Rainbow Trout are found throughout the United States, as well as in the cold-water streams of South America, Europe, New Zealand and even Australia. |
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http://www.fishdir.com/Salmon2
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| | North Star Village Resort, Big Sand Lake,Gun Lake,Little Sand Lake,Minaki,Pistol Lake,Rough Rock Lake,Sword Lake,Vermilion Lake,Winnipeg River,Winnipeg River System,Worth Lake |
 | | In the Spring, fish in the river channel, then mid-June to mid-July, larger schools move to Big Sand By mid Sept. they are dispersed in the larger lake bodies moving in a migratory pattern upriver. |  | | The name change was inspired by the North Star, visible across the river from the camp on a clear summers evening. |  | | Hunting Trips: The Minaki and Winnipeg River System area offers hunters of all types some fantastic opportunities. |
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http://www.ontariossunsetcountry.ca/NSVillage
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| | COMPLETE LISTING |
 | | SEVERN RIVER TRIBUTARY COTTAGE -Orillia Ontario Canada (519)675-1770 or Dianne (416)928-6833: 5 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, sleeps 12, sandy waterfront, grassy lawn. |  | | SAND BAY RESORT -Nobel Ontario Canada (705)342-5412: Georgian Bay, Fishing, Boating, Hiking. |  | | MADOC WATERFRONT PROPERTY + CABIN -Madoc Ontario Canada : 4.9 acres, 397 river frontage on Black River, year round access! |
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http://www.cottagelocater.com/nocache/completelist.html
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| | Nature in White River ONTARIO Canada - Pagelite Search The Canadian Web Directory |
 | | ...Dog River, Sand River, White River, Pukaskwa River, Shikwamkwa.....Muskoka Area, Oxtongue River, Ontario.. |  | | Area - Ontario is not short on rivers for canoeing... |  | | River and Rice Lake, We offer hunting for White-tailed deer, Ducks and Geese in Northwestern Ontario. |
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http://search.pagelite.ca/canada/ONTARIO/White%20River/Nature%20in
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| | Nature in White River ONTARIO Canada - Pagelite Search The Canadian Web Directory |
 | | ...Dog River, Sand River, White River, Pukaskwa River, Shikwamkwa.....Muskoka Area, Oxtongue River, Ontario.. |  | | Area - Ontario is not short on rivers for canoeing... |  | | River and Rice Lake, We offer hunting for White-tailed deer, Ducks and Geese in Northwestern Ontario. |
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http://search.pagelite.ca/canada/ONTARIO/White%20River/Nature%20in
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| | Canadian Canoe Routes :: View topic - Sand River Access - Frater Rd railstop still used? |
 | | The Sand is very much a spring time or after a big rain fall river. |  | | I drove my vehicle to the Sand River road take out (where I left it) and had Dan Grenier, owner of Northgate Service Centre (705) 882-2159 shuttle my partner, myself and our packs back to Frater, cost was $100. |  | | Sand River Access - Frater Rd railstop still used? |
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http://www.myccr.com/SectionForums/viewtopic.php?p=116552
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| | The Sand River Route - Northern Ontario Canoeing Northern Ontario |
 | | The Sand River Route - Northern Ontario |  | | We travel down the Sand River (approximately 60 kilometers) with 4-6 hours (approximately 15 kilometers) of paddling per day and lots of time for exploring, hiking, photography, fishing or just relaxing around the campsite. |  | | Followed by a trip aboard the Algoma Central Railway to Sand Lake, we will embark on a five day wilderness canoe trip down the world-renowned Sand River. |
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http://www.infohub.com/TRAVEL/SIT/sit_pages/2862.html
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| | The Sand River Route - Northern Ontario Canoeing Northern Ontario |
 | | The Sand River Route - Northern Ontario |  | | We travel down the Sand River (approximately 60 kilometers) with 4-6 hours (approximately 15 kilometers) of paddling per day and lots of time for exploring, hiking, photography, fishing or just relaxing around the campsite. |  | | Followed by a trip aboard the Algoma Central Railway to Sand Lake, we will embark on a five day wilderness canoe trip down the world-renowned Sand River. |
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http://www.infohub.com/TRAVEL/SIT/sit_pages/2862.html
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| | Gulling on the Niagara River |
 | | The lower river below the escarpment, including Queenston, the Queenston boat launch, the sand docks, Lewiston, Lewiston boat launch and the mouth of the river at Lake Ontario, which is Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. and Fort Niagara S.P., NY. |  | | The Niagara River connects Lake Erie to Lake Ontario and passes by the cities of Buffalo and Niagara Falls. |  | | Squaw Island is bounded by the Black Rock Canal to the east and the Niagara River to the west. |
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http://home.eznet.net/~kfox/wny/sites/niariver.htm
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| | Penetangore River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Penetangore River is a river in Bruce County, Ontario which empties into Lake Huron at the town of Kincardine, Ontario. |  | | The name Penetangore is believed to come from an Ojibwa word meaning "river with sand on one side", referring to the sand bar at the river's mouth. |  | | A boardwalk and the Kincardine lighthouse are located on the bank of this river near its mouth. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penetangore_River
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| | The Selkirk Lighthouse Home Page |
 | | As keeper, he was obliged to maintain three lights: one on each of the long-gone (submerged under more than ten feet of water and sand) wooden piers of the original breakwater at the river's mouth, and the third in the Lighthouse, marking the center of the channel at night. |  | | will be received by me at Rochester for a dwelling and Beacon Light on Lake Ontario, at the junction of the Salmon River with said Lake in the village of Port Ontario, in the County of Oswego, in said state. |  | | The land north of the Salmon River was purchased from the Oneida, Onondaga and Cayuga tribes by New York's Governor George Clinton in 1788. |
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http://people.maine.com/lights/welcome.htm
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| | Ontario Fishery Regulations, 1989, [SOR/89-93] >> SCHEDULE V (Section 5) FISH SANCTUARIES |
 | | The waters of the river between Wolfe Lake and Sand Lake in the Township of North Crosby in the geographic County of Leeds, and that part of Sand Lake in lots 15 and 16 in Concession IX, and Lot 15 in Concession VIII in the Township of North Crosby in the geographic County of Leeds. |  | | The waters of that part of the Ottawa River lying between the Quebec Carillon Power House and the interprovincial boundary between Ontario and Quebec at the Urban Community of Point Fortune. |  | | The waters of the Sturgeon River in the townships of Medonte and Tay lying upstream of the lamprey barrier in the Township of Tay. |
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| | Parry Sound Area Business Directory - "S" |
 | | SAND BAY RESORT RR#1 Nobel, Ontario CANADA P0G 1G0 Contact: Bob/ Kathy McCrodden tel: (705) 342-9333 type: Accommodations. |  | | SCHELLS CAMP & PARK R. #2, French River Alban, Ontario CANADA P0M 1A0 tel: (705) 857-2031 fax: (705) 857-2043 type: Accommodations region: Unorganized Twp. |  | | SHEBESHEKONG RESORT 94 Shebeshekong Road, RR1 Nobel, Ontario CANADA P0G 1G0 Contact: Tom and Susan General tel: (705) 342-5836 fax: (705) 342-5836 type: Accommodations. |
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| | FAOL - Our Man In Canada #89 - The Blue-Ribbon Grand - week 134- |
 | | This latter portion of the river has a slower gradient, more occurrences of sand, gravel and upwellings, and a good riffle-run-pool ratio; making this stretch a more classic piece of fly-fishing water as compared to the faster, bed-rock-channeled, upper portion of the stream. |  | | Special regulations now apply to almost all of the 28 kilometers of tailwater/brown trout water on the Grand river from Shand Dam downstream to the picturesque town of West Montrose where the last covered bridge in Southern Ontario crosses the Grand. |  | | Plans for extending special regulations to include the entire tailwater sections of the Grand are in the works, as are plans to augment spawning habitats in the upper, gorge area of the river. |
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| | Ontario Fishery Regulations, 1989, [SOR/89-93] >> SCHEDULE V (Section 5) FISH SANCTUARIES |
 | | The waters of the river between Wolfe Lake and Sand Lake in the Township of North Crosby in the geographic County of Leeds, and that part of Sand Lake in lots 15 and 16 in Concession IX, and Lot 15 in Concession VIII in the Township of North Crosby in the geographic County of Leeds. |  | | The waters of that part of the Ottawa River lying between the Quebec Carillon Power House and the interprovincial boundary between Ontario and Quebec at the Urban Community of Point Fortune. |  | | The waters of the Sturgeon River in the townships of Medonte and Tay lying upstream of the lamprey barrier in the Township of Tay. |
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| | Sand Beach Lodge |
 | | Sand Beach Lodge is located 3,5 hours north of Toronto on the French River, Ontario. |  | | Superb fishing, Boating, Canoeing, Hiking and Swimming in harmony with nature and spectacular scenery from the French River area make Sand Beach Lodge an irresistible resort destination. |  | | The river's mouth on Georgian Bay provides a wetland habitat for perhaps the one of the largest populations of white-tailed deer in the province inhabits the rocky forests on the southern shores of the French River. |
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http://www.landbigfish.com/lodges/showcase.cfm?lodge=6694
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| | Land Characterization |
 | | The Mattagami River is part of the Moose River drainage basin in Northeastern Ontario which flows northward into James Bay. |  | | This sand bar affects navigation to and from Moose Factory, which is across the river from Moosonee (Fig. |  | | The human intervention of damming the river and regulating the flow of water has had at least two major effects: (1) the quasi-straight channel of the Mattagami River downstream from its confluence with Adams Creek has been transformed into a meander reach, due to the formation of new coarse-grained side bars (Fig. |
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http://www.uoguelph.ca/lrs/report/r94_2.htm
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| | Gulling on the Niagara River |
 | | The lower river below the escarpment, including Queenston, the Queenston boat launch, the sand docks, Lewiston, Lewiston boat launch and the mouth of the river at Lake Ontario, which is Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. and Fort Niagara S.P., NY. |  | | The Niagara River connects Lake Erie to Lake Ontario and passes by the cities of Buffalo and Niagara Falls. |  | | The location immediately at the brink of the falls is referred to by many names, as simple as "above the falls" or other names such as the "barge", the Ontario Hydro building (also known as the "engineerium"), the greenhouse which is also known as the conservatory. |
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| | Southern Ontario Traveller - Best Beaches And Shorelines...In Southern Ontario |
 | | The majestic Grand River, designated as a Canadian heritage river 10 years ago, winds through Brantford, Ontario as it travels to Lake Erie. |  | | At the junction of the Eramosa and Speed Rivers is the Lattice Covered Bridge; there is only one other like it in Ontario. |  | | Sauble's pristine shoreline of 11 kilometres of sugar sand beach cradles the shallow warmth of Lake Huron providing with families multigenerational experiences, creating a lifetime of memories. |
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http://www.soto.on.ca/traveller/2004-June-Beaches.htm
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| | Ontario's Biodiversity: Species at Risk |
 | | In Ontario, the Rayed Bean was formerly found in western Lake Erie, the Detroit River, and the Thames River, but is now probably limited to the Sydenham River in southwestern Ontario. |  | | Siltation is probably the most immediate threat to the remaining population in the Sydenham River, but eutrophication and pesticide inputs may also be significant factors. |  | | It is usually found deeply buried in sand and fine gravel, often among the roots of aquatic vegetation, and occasionally occurs in shallow areas of lakes. |
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http://www.rom.on.ca/ontario/risk.php?doc_type=fact&lang=&id=280
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| | River Of Sand |
 | | "River of Sand" was broadcast on Vision TV in the fall of 1998 and on TV Ontario and SCN in the spring of 1999. |  | | River of Sand is a heartfelt evocation of the music, culture and people of Mali, West Africa, as seen through the eyes of acclaimed singer/songwriter Bruce Cockburn. |  | | River of Sand was screened as part of the 2000 Environmental Film Festival in Washington, DC. |
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| | NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE NIAGARA, LOWER NIAGARA RIVER CRUISING CANADA canadian boating,cruising navigation harbors |
 | | The Niagara Bar is a sand bar formed by the silt from the Niagara River, and is located 4 miles from its mouth, covering an area 4 miles NE of Four Mile Point to 1.5 miles NE of Four Mile Point with a depth of 8 feet. |  | | The Niagara River lies 6.5 miles east of Port Weller Harbour and separates the province of Ontario and the state of New York. |  | | The river flows from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario and is one of the major tourist attractions of this area. |
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| | InlandCanals |
 | | It started where the Hudson River was too shallow for ships (Albany), ran overland to the Mohawk River at Schenectady, continued westward to the Great Carry (Rome) where craft and cargo were carried to Wood Creek and floated to Oneida Lake, Oneida River, Oswego River and Lake Ontario. |  | | Sediments, including rock, cobble, gravel and sand, poured into the Mohawk River from tributary streams during highwater periods, creating bars near the mouths of streams, and riffs and rapids further downstream. |  | | It was also used extensively by the military during the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War.These military campaigns highlighted the need for "adjustments" on the Mohawk River to accommodate bigger boats. |
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http://www.paulkeeslerbooks.com/InlandCanals.html
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| | Pukaskwa National Park |
 | | Pic River sand dunes, Pukaskwa National Park, Ontario, Canada |  | | Located about 15 minutes drive off the Trans-Canada Highway, near Marathon and Pic River First Nation, Pukaskwa - the largest national park in Ontario - is a hidden jewel and a gate to the true northern wilderness. |  | | Pic River mouth, Pukaskwa National Park, Ontario, Canada |
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http://www.photosharedvisions.com/ls_pukaskwa_park.html
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| | Pukaskwa National Park |
 | | Pic River sand dunes, Pukaskwa National Park, Ontario, Canada |  | | Pic River mouth, Pukaskwa National Park, Ontario, Canada |  | | Located about 15 minutes drive off the Trans-Canada Highway, near Marathon and Pic River First Nation, Pukaskwa - the largest national park in Ontario - is a hidden jewel and a gate to the true northern wilderness. |
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| | Pukaskwa National Park |
 | | Pic River sand dunes, Pukaskwa National Park, Ontario, Canada |  | | Located about 15 minutes drive off the Trans-Canada Highway, near Marathon and Pic River First Nation, Pukaskwa - the largest national park in Ontario- is a hidden jewel and a gate to the true northern wilderness. |  | | Pic River mouth, Pukaskwa National Park, Ontario, Canada |
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http://photosharedvisions.com/ls_pukaskwa_park.html
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