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This river drains more than 210 square kilometres of land and is the largest branch of the Bayfield River. The river travels through private woodlots and farms until it reaches the Bayfield River, which is just one kilometre downstream. Many landowners have planted trees and shrubs along the river and this has helped maintain good water quality. As plants take up water from their roots, they also filter out pollutants. Plants also keep the water cool by providing shade. Many different aquatic species live in the river. Clean water is important for people as well as plants and animals |
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| Source : | West Perth | |
Lattitude: | 43.40 |
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Longitude: | -81.40 | |
Elevation: | 295 | [m] | Location: | West Perth | |
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| Mouth : | Bayfield River | |
Lattitude: | 43.50 | |
Longitude: | -81.60 | |
Elevation: | 232 | [m] |
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