Clay Belt of Northern Ontario

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The Clay Belt of Northern Ontario is a vast, flat region of fertile clay soils formed by the prehistoric glacial Lake Barlow–Ojibway, historically promoted for agriculture but now characterized by mixed farming, forestry, and boreal wilderness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
climateType continental climate
country Canada
currentLandUse boreal wilderness
forestry
mixed farming
economicActivity cattle farming
hay production
timber production
ecosystemType peatlands
wetlands
extendsInto Quebec Clay Belt NERFINISHED
formedBy glacial Lake Barlow–Ojibway NERFINISHED
geologicalOrigin glacial lake bed
hasConservationValue wildlife habitat
hasLimitation poor drainage in some areas
short growing season
hasSoilCharacteristic fertile
hasSoilType clay
historicalUse agriculture
hydrologicalFeature numerous small lakes and rivers
knownFor large continuous clay plain
locatedIn Northern Ontario NERFINISHED
Ontario
partOf Clay Belt NERFINISHED
promotedFor farming
settlement
terrain flat
timePeriodOfMajorPromotion early 20th century
vegetationZone boreal forest
wildlifeRegion habitat for boreal species

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Kapuskasing locatedInGeographicRegion Clay Belt of Northern Ontario