Cedar Trail – Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary
City: InglesideLength: 1.2 kmRegion: South Eastern Ontario
Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary
The Redwing Trail is a good example of mixed forest species. In the lowland area, you will see alder, willow and cedar. In the upland areas, you will see hickory, oak, beech and hard maple. Small mammals, deer and reptiles are often observed on this trail.
The Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary was established in 1961 on lands acquired by the St. Lawrence Parks Commission after the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway. It covers 9,000 hectares of a variety of wildlife habitats including a mature upland forest, early successional woods, old fields, wetlands and...
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Cedar Trail – Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary
City: InglesideLength: 1.2 kmRegion: South Eastern Ontario
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