Pottageville is an unincorporated community located in northeastern
King Township, in
Ontario
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, Canada. It is near
Schomberg. It is named for one of its early settlers, Edward Pottage.
Ecology
Parts of Pottageville, particularly the ecological areas outside the village, are located on the northern face of the sensitive
Oak Ridges Moraine
The Oak Ridges Moraine is an ecologically important geological landform in the Mixedwood Plains of south-central Ontario, Canada. The moraine covers a geographic area of between Caledon and Rice Lake, near Peterborough. One of the most sign ...
. Characteristic of other parts of the moraine, the ecological areas of Pottageville exhibit a range of features.
Pottageville Wetland Complex
The Pottageville Wetland Complex is a provincially significant 7.8 km²
wetland
A wetland is a distinct ecosystem that is flooded or saturated by water, either permanently (for years or decades) or seasonally (for weeks or months). Flooding results in oxygen-free (anoxic) processes prevailing, especially in the soils. The p ...
complex composed of 43 individual wetlands.
The wetland consists of 93.1%
swamp, 6.3%
marsh
A marsh is a wetland that is dominated by herbaceous rather than woody plant species.Keddy, P.A. 2010. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (2nd edition). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 497 p Marshes can often be found a ...
and 0.6%
fen
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. A diversity of soil types is present in this complex, including: humic and mesic (63%);
clay
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Clays develop plasticity when wet, due to a molecular film of water surrounding the clay par ...
and
loam (16.7%);
sand
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(15.9%); silt or marl (2.6%); and fibric (1.8%). The site is principally palustrine (93.6% with inflow, 3.6% without inflow), with small areas which are of riverine (2.2%) and isolated (0.6%) nature. The vegetation found within the complex is also varied, though primarily
deciduous
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(62.6%). Other constituent vegetation includes coniferous trees (16.5%), tall shrubs (11.1%) and dead trees (3.5%).
Pottageville Southeast Upland Forest
The Pottageville Southeast Upland Forest, situated north of
Happy Valley Forests, is a 0.9 km² forest on the north-facing slope of the Oak Ridges Moraine. It consists primarily of
Maple
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,
Beech and
Hemlock trees. A number of creek valleys, containing tributaries of the Holland River, are found within the forest. It is classified as a regionally significant Life Sciences
Area of Natural and Scientific Interest
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by the Government of Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.
Pottageville Swamp
The Pottageville Swamp is a 6.58 km² provincially significant ''Life Sciences Area of Natural and Scientific Interest''.
The swamp complex includes a 2 km² section ''Pottageville Swamp North'', a deciduous swamp which extends north from
Highway 9 and consists largely of
muck
Muck most often refers to:
*Muck (soil), a soil made up primarily of humus from drained swampland
Muck may also refer to:
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overlaying glaciolacustrine deposits.
The southern extent of the swamp is a 5.27 km² area of "''poorly drained soils''".
The swamp was originally contiguous with the
Holland Marsh
The Holland Marsh is a wetland and agricultural area in Ontario, Canada, about north of Toronto. It lies entirely within the valley of the Holland River, stretching from the northern edge of the Oak Ridges Moraine near Schomberg to the river mo ...
, but became isolated from it during the 1920s when the land was prepared for agricultural use through drainage projects,
which has had a "''drying effect''" on the bog
The swamp and bog were classified via the
International Biological Program.
Climate
Pottageville has a
continental climate moderated by the
Great Lakes
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and influenced by warm, moist
air mass
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es from the south, and cold, dry air from the north. The Oak Ridges Moraine affects levels of precipitation: as an air mass arrives from
Lake Ontario
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and reaches the elevated ground surface of the moraine, it rises causing precipitation.
[Cf. Toronto and Region Conservation Authority]
Rouge River Watershed Plan Report
(2007), 15.
Notable Features
From the late 1950s until 2009, Pottageville was the home of the Toronto Gymnosophical Society. The society had become known affectionately as
Glen Echo Nudist Park, a
nudist resort
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. It boasted a 10,000 square foot clubhouse, a spring fed pond for swimming, volleyball courts and many acres of wooded recreation where members could camp or construct their own cottages. The camp was owned and operated by Mary & Edward Todorowsky.
Pottageville is home to a closed airport, identifier CA-0295. A narrow gravel strip is what is left over after an attempt to have an airport. A nearby water ditch was dug to allow float-equipped aircraft to land there. The locals got together and forced the closure.
References
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Notes
External links
Map of Pottageville Swamp, indicating forests and wetland areasfrom the
Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority
The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority is a conservation authority established in 1951, and is among the oldest in the Canadian province of Ontario.
The LSRCA is responsible for the waters, wildlife, and plants within the Lake Simcoe water ...
Website referencing the airport ID.
Showing a picture of the landing strip and float-plane waterway.
{{Communities of King Township
Communities in King, Ontario