French River delta

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The French River delta is an extensive network of channels, wetlands, and islands where the French River empties into Georgian Bay on Lake Huron, known for its rugged Canadian Shield landscape and rich biodiversity.

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French River delta canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river delta
wetland complex
drainsInto Georgian Bay
Lake Huron
formedBy French River
hasConservationStatus protected area within provincial park
hasEcosystemType boreal forest
freshwater marsh
riparian habitat
hasFeature channels
granite outcrops
islands
rocky shorelines
wetlands
hasGeologicalContext Superior craton
surface form: Precambrian Shield
hasLandscapeType Canadian Shield
hasVegetationType aquatic vegetation
coniferous forest
mixed forest
hydrologicalType freshwater delta
isPartOf traditional territories of Indigenous peoples in Ontario
knownFor recreational canoeing
rich biodiversity
rugged landscape
sport fishing
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Canada
French River
Georgian Bay
Lake Huron
Ontario
mouthOf French River
partOf French River Provincial Park
Great Lakes Basin
supportsSpecies bald eagle
beaver
black bear
common loon
moose
northern pike
smallmouth bass
walleye
usedFor angling
canoe tripping
recreation
tourism

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Georgian Bay hasPart French River delta