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  2. Rouge National Urban Park - Wikipedia

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    Rouge National Urban Park is a national urban park in Ontario, Canada.The park is centred around the Rouge River and its tributaries in the Greater Toronto Area.The southern portion of the park is situated around the mouth of the river in Toronto, and extends northwards into Markham, Pickering, Uxbridge, and Whitchurch-Stouffville.

  3. File:Rouge Trail Map 1673 Louis Jolliet 1673.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Duffins Creek - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Rouge National Urban Park. ... The current name of the stream first appears as "Duffin" on Jones' map in 1791; ...

  5. The Best Hike in Every National Park - AOL

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    Few trails exist in Denali National Park, but among the handful that do, Savage Alpine offers a lot in only eight miles round-trip. Wind over tundra and past Dall sheep before climbing a ridge ...

  6. Bead Hill - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... It is located on the banks of the Rouge River in Rouge Park, a national ... Map showing Ganatsekwyagon and the Rouge Trail to ...

  7. Rouge River (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Rouge River is a river in Markham, Pickering, Richmond Hill and Toronto in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. [1] The river flows from the Oak Ridges Moraine to Lake Ontario at the eastern border of Toronto, and is the location of Rouge Park, [2] the only national park in Canada within a municipality.

  8. Rouge, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    A map depicting Ganatsekwyagon and the Rouge Trail, c. 1673. The area situated along the Rouge River was considered a part of the Toronto Carrying-Place Trail, a portaging route to the Holland River, linking Lake Ontario to Lake Simcoe. This route was used by the indigenous peoples, and later by European traders, explorers and settlers.

  9. Edward N. Hines Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was initially known as the Middle Rouge Parkway, and it incorporates multiple structures donated by Henry Ford from his village industries project. Hines Park begins at 7 Mile Road in Northville and runs downstream to Ford Road in Dearborn , connecting to multiple regional recreation facilities and trails, including the I-275 Metro ...