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The lake fills the basin of the upper Peace River, backing into the Rocky Mountain Trench which is where the Parsnip and Finlay met at Finlay Forks to form the Peace. The lake includes three reaches, the Peace Reach (formerly the Peace Canyon), and the Parsnip and Finlay Reaches, which are the lowermost basins of those rivers, and covers a total area of 1,761 km 2 (680 sq mi), [1] being the ...
Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area is a 771-acre (312 ha) nature preserve owned by the state of Connecticut located in Burlington, Connecticut. [1] Operated by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, the preserve focuses on conservation education and features the Sessions Woods Conservation Education Center with displays about area wildlife and a large meeting ...
As recently as October 2008, the Kwadacha First Nation, another Aboriginal group residing in the Fort Ware area located at the north end of the Finlay Reach of Lake Williston, reached a settlement with the British Columbia government and BC Hydro over damages suffered during construction and operation of the dam and Williston Lake. The ...
Union Lake Wildlife Management Area: Cumberland and Salem counties: 5,129.21 acres (2,075.72 ha) Upper Barnegat Bay Wildlife Management Area: Ocean County: 357.04 acres (144.49 ha) Van Nest Refuge Wildlife Management Area: Mercer County: 98.00 acres (39.66 ha) Wading River Wildlife Management Area: Burlington County: 159.26 acres (64.45 ha)
Chase Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located around Carina and Tomias Lakes, 70 kilometres (43 mi) north of Germansen Landing in the Omineca Mountains and just west of the Finlay Arm of Williston Lake. Approximately 32,226 hectares (124.43 sq mi), it was established in 2001. [1] [2]
Johnnycake Mountain is the highest peak in Burlington, Connecticut at 1,161 ft (354 m) and the 7th highest peak in Hartford County at the foothills of the Berkshires.The summit reflects the historical usage as a significant portion of the area was cleared of trees for farming; however, it is now developed with single-family homes.
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Emerald Lake Natural Area: Dorset: Bennington: 4 1.6 Ford Natural Area: Winhall: Bennington: 32 13 Fisher-Scott Memorial Pines Natural Area: Arlington: Bennington: 22 8.9 1997 Gifford Woods Natural Area: Killington: Rutland: 7 2.8 1965 Granville Gulf Spruce-Hemlock Stand: Granville: Addison: 20 8.1 Hamilton Falls Natural Area: Jamaica: Windham ...