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'''Ansnorveldt''' is a hamlet located at the northeastern edge of [[King, Ontario | King Township]], in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. |
'''Ansnorveldt''' is a hamlet located at the northeastern edge of [[King, Ontario | King Township]], in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. |
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==Geography== |
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Located in the [[Holland Marsh]], the area is very fertile. It is considered to be the ''Breadbasket of Ontario''. Moreover, the '''Ansnorveldt Wetland Complex''', which is a provincially-significant wetland area, is located on the edge of the Holland Marsh; its southern extent reaches the northern slopes of the geologically important [[Oak Ridges Moraine]]. The wetlands in the complex are hydrologically connected along a discharge zone at the base of the Oak Ridges Moraine.{{ref|hydrology}} |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 05:54, 3 May 2006
Ansnorveldt is a hamlet located at the northeastern edge of King Township, in Ontario, Canada.
History
On October 15, 1954, Ansnorveldt was affected by Hurricane Hazel. Indeed, the hamlet was inundated with water. [1]
Culture
The private Holland Marsh District Christian School is affiliated with the Ontario Alliance of Christian Schools.
References
- ^ "Ministry of Natural Resources, Natural Heritage Information Centre". Natural Areas Report: ANSNORVELDT WETLAND COMPLEX. Retrieved June 20.
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