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Thelon River
Thelon River, 904 km long, issues from Lynx Lake, east of Great Slave Lake, NWT.
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Thompson River
Thompson River, 489 km long, rises in the Cariboo district of the Rocky Mountains and flows south as the North Thompson River.
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Thousand Islands
Thousand Islands (Ontario part), an 80 km long section of the St Lawrence River, extending downstream from Lake Ontario between Kingston and Brockville and containing over 1000 rocky, wooded islands which range from several square kilometres to barely emergent rocks and shoals.
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Torngat Mountains
The Torngat Mountains extend 200 km south from Cape Chidley, Labrador, to Hebron Fjord.
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Toronto Feature: Carrying Place Trail, Humber River
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Toronto Feature: Hanlan's Point
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Toronto Feature: Highland Creek
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Toronto Feature: Humber Marshes
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Toronto Feature: Mimico Creek
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Toronto Feature: Scarborough Bluffs
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Toronto Feature: Toronto Islands
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Toronto Feature: Ward's Island
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Toronto Islands
The Toronto Islands, 332 ha, are an archipelago of 15 islands in Lake Ontario about 1.6 km south of downtown Toronto.
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Trails and Greenways in Canada
Canada was founded along the many waterways utilized by Indigenous peoples, early explorers, fur traders and pioneers. As Canada became a more developed nation, the automobile and roads began to dominate the landscape. Trails were almost forgotten, except in parks and other protected areas. Today, however, Canadians are using trails in increasing numbers. Trails are either managed by organizations such as parks, municipalities and First Nations, or unmanaged. As of 2010, there were 278,576 km of managed trails in Canada. This distance is roughly the equivalent of traversing the country, from Cape Spear, Newfoundland and Labrador, to the Yukon-Alaska border, 50 times. The province with the largest managed trail network is Quebec. Just over 27 per cent of all managed Canadian trails (77,030 km) are found there.
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Trent-Severn Waterway
The Trent-Severn Waterway system links Lake Ontario (at Trenton) with Lake Huron (at Port Severn on Georgian Bay).
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