Natural areas in King, Ontario
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There are numerous natural areas in
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, a township in
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,
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. These areas are zones officially designated by the
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that are within the township and exhibit provincially or regionally significant features representative of the region. The list of zones is defined and maintained by the provincial
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Natural Heritage Information Centre. Site and region surveys have been conducted by various means. Some areas were identified and classified through the
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between 1964 and 1974. Others may have had a superficial initial classification, and subsequently been re-classified upon closer scrutiny. Fifty areas have been classified in the township.


Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest

There are seven zones classified as
Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest Area is the quantity that expresses the extent of a region on the plane or on a curved surface. The area of a plane region or ''plane area'' refers to the area of a shape or planar lamina, while ''surface area'' refers to the area of an open s ...
, three of which exhibit ''earth science'' features, and four of which exhibit ''life science'' features. Six are provincially significant for their representative features.


Life Science areas

Life science ANSIs are noted for their important biological features. Happy Valley Forest is a large upland forest on steeply rolling topography with various wooded swamps and minor wetland areas. It is located on
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bedrock over the
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 ...
. Pottageville Swamp, which 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 ...
, is now isolated from it because of drainage in the 1920s to prepare the land for
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use. The ''Pottageville Southeast Upland'', which is contiguous with the swamp, is the only ANSI which is not provincially significant. It is just north of Happy Valley Forest, on the northern slope of the Oak Ridges Moraine.
Cold Creek Conservation Area Cold Creek Conservation Area, usually Cold Creek, is an ecologically diverse protected Area of Natural and Scientific Interest in south-central Ontario, Canada. The conservation area was opened on 20 June 1962 by Wilf Spooner and the Toronto and R ...
is a park and reserve on the south slope of the Oak Ridges Moraine, northwest of Nobleton, at the southwestern edge of the township. It consists of mature coniferous
swamp A swamp is a forested wetland.Keddy, P.A. 2010. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (2nd edition). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 497 p. Swamps are considered to be transition zones because both land and water play a role in ...
in its basin, and cedar swamp at its margin.


Earth Science areas

Earth Science ANSIs display significant geological features representative of their region. The ''Linton-Kelly Lake Channels'' "marks the junction of the Oak Ridges Moraine and the Palgrave Moraine". It is a region at which the two moraines merge. The Glenville Hills Kames are
kame A kame, or ''knob'', is a glacial landform, an irregularly shaped hill or mound composed of sand, gravel and till that accumulates in a depression on a retreating glacier, and is then deposited on the land surface with further melting of the ...
s in the northeast portion of the township, southwest of central Newmarket, that mark "the southernmost advance of Lake Simcoe sublobe during hePort Bruce Stadial". The ''Kettleby and Newmarket Tills'' is a small region of sediments deposited by the Lake Simcoe ice lobe, located west of the Glenville Hills Kames.


Wetlands

King has an abundance of large, provincially significant
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 waters, anoxic) processes prevailing, especially in t ...
complexes. The ''Eaton Hall—Mary—Hackett Lakes Wetland Complex'' is a 259 hectare area on the Oak Ridges Moraine which represents the amalgamation of three previously defined wetlands: ''Eaton Hall Wetlands'', ''Mary Lakes Wetlands'' and ''Laskay Wetlands''. These constituent wetlands are each situated at the headwater area of the East Humber River watershed in King City. "The largest wetlands occur around seven kettle lakes, representing the best concentration of kettle lakes in any wetland complex on the Oak Ridges Moraine" Bounded by ''Happy Valley Forest'' to the west, the 225 wetlands in the complex "comprise one of the largest and most diverse wetland complexes on the Oak Ridges Moraine, noteworthy for its high concentration of significant plants, animals and kettle lakes." The much larger Pottageville Wetland Complex, which is adjacent to ''Happy Valley Forest'' on its northern border, also lies on the Oak Ridges Moraine. Approximately 780 hectares, it consists primarily of
swamp A swamp is a forested wetland.Keddy, P.A. 2010. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (2nd edition). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 497 p. Swamps are considered to be transition zones because both land and water play a role in ...
, with some zones of
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 ...
and
fen A fen is a type of peat-accumulating wetland fed by mineral-rich ground or surface water. It is one of the main types of wetlands along with marshes, swamps, and bogs. Bogs and fens, both peat-forming ecosystems, are also known as mires ...
. The ''Nobleton Wetland Complex'' is a wetland that overlaps the Oak Ridges Moraine on its local southern extent in the region. It is similar in composition to the Pottageville Wetland Complex. Overlapping the northern border of the township is ''Ansnorveldt Wetland Complex'', a zone bounded by the Holland Marsh to the east and northeast. The wetland complex "stretches from Weston Road east to Dufferin Street and from Highway 9 north to South Canal Road". Other wetlands on the Oak Ridges Moraine include: the ''New Scotland Wetland Complex'', consisting of fifteen wetlands that are 61.2% swamp, 37.1% marsh, and 1.7% bog; the ''Eaton Hall Lake Wetland,'' consisting of eight separate wetlands that are 52.7% swamp and 47.3% marsh; the ''King Creek Marsh'', consisting entirely of marsh wetland; the ''Kennifick Wetland Complex'', having 33 wetlands composed of 40% swamp and 60% marsh; and the ''King–Vaughan Wetland Complex'', which has 23 wetlands consisting of 83.4% swamp and 16.6% marsh.


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