Cootes Paradise

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Cootes Paradise is a large coastal wetland and nature sanctuary at the western end of Lake Ontario in Hamilton, Ontario, known for its rich biodiversity and migratory bird habitat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf marsh
nature sanctuary
protected area
wetland
adjacentTo Dundas, Ontario
Hamilton Harbour
McMaster University
country Canada
hasConservationActivity invasive species control
shoreline restoration
wetland rehabilitation
hasDesignation Important Bird Area
hasEcosystemType coastal wetland
marshland
meadow
open water
swamp forest
hasFlora cattails
deciduous trees
marsh grasses
wetland plants
hasWildlife amphibians
migratory waterfowl
native fish species
reptiles
songbirds
knownFor fish spawning habitat
migratory bird habitat
rich biodiversity
wetland restoration projects
locatedAt western end of Lake Ontario
location Canada
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
surface form: Hamilton, Ontario

Ontario
managedBy Royal Botanical Gardens
municipality City of Hamilton
partOf Lake Ontario drainage basin
surface form: Lake Ontario watershed

Royal Botanical Gardens
surface form: Royal Botanical Gardens nature sanctuaries
province Ontario
threatenedBy invasive species
pollution
urban runoff
usedFor birdwatching
ecological research
hiking
nature education

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Hamilton Harbour connectedTo Cootes Paradise
Burlington Heights locatedBetween Cootes Paradise
Burlington Heights overlooks Cootes Paradise
Burlington Heights partOf Cootes Paradise
this entity surface form: Cootes Paradise watershed
Burlington Bay hasNearbyProtectedArea Cootes Paradise
this entity surface form: Cootes Paradise (wetland)