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Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Gulf of St. Lawrenc
Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests Gulf of St. Lawrence lowland
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thegreenpages - Prince Edward Island: July 20
CHARLOTTETOWN — The Island government gave its recycling program good marks on Island fishermen are finding an alarming number of dead
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Prince Edward County DVA - Prince Edward Coun
Like Pelee Island , Prince Edward County might seem an unlikely wine region – an island, formerly a The limestone, threaded with shale and clay, makes for good drainage. Much of the
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thegreenpages - Prince Edward Island: News Ar
Prince Edward Island`s Three Rivers designated to the Canadian Heritage Rivers System director of the Island Nature Trust says wildlife
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PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REAL ESTATE - Royal LePa
Prince Edward Island Real Estate Offered by Royal LePage Country Estates LARGE LOT WITH A PRIVATE SETTING. THE END OF THE NORTH FREETOWN ROAD. USED AS A SHALE PIT IN THE 80`S
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Waterton Lakes National Park - Oil Exploratio
m thick, metamorphosed the shale, limestone and sandstone into harder, more resistant rocks
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Kensington Art Gallery
University and is currently a practicing ophthalmologist in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Shale Cove, Cross Island, N.S.
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Yoho National Park - Main Page
Within its `shale` area - particularly Burgess, now a World Heritage site - are the
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Oil Sands
Alberta - an area larger than the state of Florida, an area twice the size of New Brunswick, more than four and half times the size of Vancouver Island, and 26 times larger than Prince
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Geology of Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island forms part of the Maritime Carboniferousm Basin. beginning some 220-300 million years ago, and
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