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2012-03-20T21:48:04Z Geo Swan 10205x8161 (14709288 Bytes) {{Information |Description=The Pleistocene of the Toronto region {{original caption|Title: The Pleistocene of the Toronto region: Including the Toronto interglacial formation Author: Coleman, A. P.; Province of Ontario: Depar
== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=The Rouge River's headwaters (not shown here) are in the {{w|Oak Ridges Moraine}}, its mouth on Lake Ontario is at the border between {{w|Toronto, Ontario}} and {{w|Pickering...