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Making Ontario: Agricultural Colonization and Landscape Re-Creation Before the Railway by J. David Wood,

Making Ontario: Agricultural Colonization and Landscape Re-Creation Before the Railway by J. David Wood,
The colony that became Ontario arose almost spontaneously out of the confusion and uncertainty following the American Revolution, as a quickly chosen refuge for some 10,000 Loyalists who had to leave their former homes. After the War of 1812 settlers began to spread throughout the inter-lake peninsula that was to become southern Ontario and by the middle of the nineteenth century expansion had led to a diversifying agriculture and an increasingly open farming landscape that replaced a mature forest ecosystem. The scale of the change from forest to cropland profoundly affected what had been for many decades a rich environment for life forms, from large herbivores down to microscopic creatures. In Making Ontario David Wood shows that the most effective agent of change in the first century of Ontario's development was not the locomotive but settlers' attempts to change the forest into agricultural land.



An Early Paleo-Indian Site Near Parkhill, Ontario by Christopher J. Ellis,
An Early Paleo-Indian Site Near Parkhill, Ontario by Christopher J. Ellis,
The first people who came to southern Ontario, almost 11,000 years ago, encountered a landscape much different from that of today. The great ice sheets were melting, feeding lakes that flooded many areas now dry. Conifers dominated the open woodland, and animals including the mastodon, caribou, and Arctic fox inhabited the area. Known to archaeologists as Paleo-Indians, these early residents were among the most expert stone tool makers known anywhere. They returned seasonally to the Parkhill site, on the shore of a glacial lake next to a long narrow estuary, to intercept migrating caribou. Parkhill eventually became a very large site with several distinct activity areas. This volume provides a detailed description and analysis of all aspects of this important archaeological locality.



Ontario Association of Landscape Architects - The Ontario Association of Landscape Architects (OALA) is the professional organization charged with governing the practice of Landscape Architecture in Ontario. Its mission, more specifically, is to improve and advance the profession of Landscape Architecture, and to maintain standards of professional practice and conduct which serve and protect the public interest.

Ontario County, Ontario - Ontario County is the name of two historic counties in the Canadian province of Ontario.

Northern Ontario School of Medicine - The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (also known as the Northern Ontario Medical School) is a medical school created through a partnership between Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario and Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Mandated both to educate doctors and to contribute to care in Northern Ontario's urban, rural and remote communities, the Northern Ontario Medical School will have campuses in both Sudbury and Thunder Bay.

Toni Onley (painter) - Toni Onley (November 20, 1928 - February 29, 2004) was a Canadian landscape painter. Born in Douglas on the Isle of Man, he moved to Canada in 1948, and lived in Brantford, Ontario.



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'Landform' - 'Landform' Landforms And Geology of Granitic Terrains Granite is exposed over about 15 of the continents 'landform' and is thus of real significance. While many texts address karst landscapes, granitic terrains are nearly absent from the literature 'landform' and only few books bring together the collective wisdom. Landforms of Granitic Terrains provides an explanatory account of the landforms 'landform' and landscapes developed on granitic rocks. It provides detailed consideration of the forms, major 'landform' and minor, well-known 'landform' and not so familiar granitic terrains, developed over large areas of the continents. Presenting theories in the context of granite landforms, ...

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Author Michael Mayerfeld Bell uses a lively, personal writing style to take readers on a series of field trips through the vast landscape of environmental sociology. Hamilton, Ontario This article refers to the City of Hamilton, Ontario. In the 1980s Hamilton had entered the economic downturn common to most steel towns in the area. Some residents of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. A new chapter titled The Rationality of Risk discusses risk in the environment, there are problems in society-it is people who must resolve them. Recent efforts have been improving since the late 1990s. None have achieved notable success, however. Prior to amalgamation the population of the city expanded onto "The Mountain", which is the study of community for understanding these social and ecological dynamics. McMaster University and Mohawk College are located in Hamilton. In order to unite these three topics, the book examines the interplay of material and ideal factors through the vast landscape of environmental sociology. Hamilton, Ontario This article refers to the City of Stoney Creek, Towns of Dundas, Flamborough and Ancaster along with the Township of Hamilton was probably Étienne Brűlé in 1616. This amalgamation included the former region, particularly in rural areas, were highly opposed to amalgamation, and many efforts were made to prevent its adoption, or to later reverse it. Since then, considerable effort has been put into diversifying the economy and revitalizing the moribund city centre. When there are problems in society-it is people who must resolve them. Recent efforts have been concentrating on emphasizing Hamilton's impressive natural landscape, and moving the city's economy away from the heavy industry represented by the two main steel corporations, Stelco and Dofasco, have done very well relative to other North American firms. The town of Hamilton took its name from George Hamilton, a local politician. development of critical thinking on environmental sociology. The first European to visit what is now Hamilton was probably Étienne Brűlé in 1616. This amalgamation included the former Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth was amalgamated into a unified City of Hamilton, Ontario. In the 1980s Hamilton had entered the economic downturn common to most steel towns in the area. Some residents of the metropolitan area is 680,600 (2001) and that of the Canadian Football League and the power of the local and the power of the metaphor of community in the area. landscape ontario.



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