A Naturalist's Guide to Ontario / / ed. by William Judd, J. Speirs.

To the casual observer Ontario appears as an immense territory, stretching from west of the Great Lakes to the St. Lawrence, and from Hudson Bay to the southernmost tip of Lake Erie. The naturalist sees more than this vastness: he is aware of the province's great diversity in flora and fauna, a...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2019]
©1964
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Heritage
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Physical Description:1 online resource (226 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
FOREWORD --
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK --
CONTENTS --
ILLUSTRATIONS --
Notes on the Geology of Ontario --
An Outline of the Vegetation and Fauna of Ontario --
Regional Guides --
ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK --
BANCROFT AREA: HALIBURTON AND HASTINGS COUNTIES --
BARBIE --
BELLEVILLE --
BRANTFORD --
BROCKVILLE --
BRUCE COUNTY AND THE BRUCE PENINSULA --
THE BRUCE TRAIL --
CAPE HENRIETTA MARIA --
CHATHAM --
COLLINGWOOD --
FORT WILLIAM AND PORT ARTHUR --
GEORGIAN BAY ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK --
HAMILTON --
HUDSON BAY LOWLANDS --
KINGSTON AND GANANOQUE --
KIRKLAND LAKE --
KITCHENER AND WATERLOO --
LONDON --
LONG POINT --
MANITOULIN ISLAND --
MUSKOKA --
NIAGARA FALLS (GEOLOGY) --
NIAGARA PENINSULA --
OTTAWA --
OWEN SOUND --
PERTH --
PETERBOROUGH --
POINT PELEE NATIONAL PARK --
PORT HOPE AND COBOURG --
PORCUPINE DISTRICT --
PRESQU'ILE PROVINCIAL PARK --
QUETICO PROVINCIAL PARK --
RONDEAU PROVINCIAL PARK --
ST. LAWRENCE ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK --
ST. THOMAS --
SARNIA --
SAULT STE. MARIE --
SIBLEY PROVINCIAL PARK --
TORONTO --
WEST LORNE --
Sources and Indexes --
INDEX TO SPECIES OF INTEREST --
INDEX TO POINTS OF INTEREST --
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Summary:To the casual observer Ontario appears as an immense territory, stretching from west of the Great Lakes to the St. Lawrence, and from Hudson Bay to the southernmost tip of Lake Erie. The naturalist sees more than this vastness: he is aware of the province's great diversity in flora and fauna, and in geology and topography; he sees the province divided into zones and regions, each with its own special natural traits. Over the years some areas, and their special attractions, have become widely known to naturalists, amateur and professional. Others have not been so familiar. It has been difficult for visitors to and residents of Ontario to plan well-arranged trips which will include a number of them. A guide to Ontario, designed specifically for naturalists, has been needed, and this book will fill that need. The combination of scientific accuracy and up-to-date practical information will make it an invaluable part of the naturalist's field equipment. Along with maps and general descriptions of the flora, fauna, and geology of Ontario, this book contains over forty regional guides. Each guide lists, concisely and accurately, up-to-date information on how best to reach the regions that are of interest to the naturalist. There are also descriptions of the geology, plants, trees, birds, and mammals typical of each locale, along with information on rare or unique species, and information on local naturalists and nature clubs. Indexes of place names and names of species, and a list of reference manuals, complete the contents of this unique and valuable guide. It will be equally useful to those who pay occasional weekend visits to the countryside, and wish to know something about the rocks, plants and wildlife they encounter, and to the more serious student of natural history. The guide has been prepared by members of the Federation of Ontario Naturalists and other allied agencies in the hope that it will help encourage a wider appreciation of natural history in Ontario. Sylvia Hahn's attractive drawings indicate some of the great variety of plant and animal life to be found in the province.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781487589042
9783110490947
DOI:10.3138/9781487589042
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by William Judd, J. Speirs.