The Oak Ridges Moraine (I’ll refer to this as “the Moraine” for this article) is an important geologic feature that lies north of the city of Toronto. The Moraine is about 160 kilometres long and extends west-to-east from the Niagara Escarpment to the Trent River. In the map below, the planning boundary of the Moraine is outlined in pink. Lake Ontario is the south and Lake Simcoe is to the north.
Fantastic article! As CEO of the Oak Ridges Moraine Land Trust, I often am asked to explain why the Moraine is so important our region. These colourful maps are a truly wonderful way to show how the water flows. Can I have your permission to use these maps in future presentations?
You can use the maps but let’s discuss in a little more detail via email! I'm giving a talk about the Oak Ridges Moraine Groundwater Program on May 26 in Ballantrae. It's organized by the Oak Ridges Trail Association!
Fantastic article! As CEO of the Oak Ridges Moraine Land Trust, I often am asked to explain why the Moraine is so important our region. These colourful maps are a truly wonderful way to show how the water flows. Can I have your permission to use these maps in future presentations?
Hi Susan. Thanks! Please email me at steveshikaze@gmail.com
You can use the maps but let’s discuss in a little more detail via email! I'm giving a talk about the Oak Ridges Moraine Groundwater Program on May 26 in Ballantrae. It's organized by the Oak Ridges Trail Association!