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Canadian tributaries contribute about eight per cent of the total phosphorus load to the central basin. Altogether, Canadian sources contribute an average of 229 tonnes annually to the central basin, with Kettle Creek, Catfish Creek and Big Otter Creek — the three largest tributaries —annually contributing 47 tonnes, 45 tonnes and 85 tonnes, respectively.
Based on the concept of the highly successful Children's Water Festival, the Carolinian Forest Festival was developed to provide a unique opportunity for students to complement their classroom learning.
The St. Thomas Moraine was built by a submerged ice front. At St. Thomas a gap occurs in the ridge so the name for the moraine is not particularly apt. However, it is the strongest moraine of the series, varying in width of up to five kilometres between London and Tillsonburg and is prominent as far as Wallacetown (Barnes, 1967).