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Converging ice streams: an unreasonable hypothesis for deposition of the Oak Ridges Moraine, southern Ontario
Conceptual hydrogeological model of the Yonge Street Aquifer, south-central Ontario: a glaciofluvial channel–fan setting
Quaternary geology of southern Ontario and applications to hydrogeology
Geological framework of the Laurentian trough aquifer system, southern Ontario
Genesis of dispersal plumes in till
Buried-valley aquifers in the Canadian Prairies: geology, hydrogeology, and origin 1 Earth Science Sector (ESS) Contribution 20120131.
Sequence stratigraphy of a glaciated basin fill, with a focus on esker sedimentation
Moraine formation in northwestern Ontario: product of subglacial fluvial and glaciolacustrine sedimentation
Carbonate till as a soft bed for Pleistocene ice streams on the Canadian Shield north of Lake Superior
Erosion of bedrock by subglacial meltwater, Cantley, Quebec
Late Glacial landforms of Wollaston Peninsula, Victoria Island, Northwest Territories: product of ice-marginal retreat, surge, and mass stagnation
Drumlin formation by subglacial meltwater erosion
Location Three sites have been selected to demonstrate Toronto'sQuaternary geology (Fig. 1); only one stop is described hereindetail. The other two are supplementary and more detail aboutthem is available in Barnett and others, 1987. All stops lie within NTS sheet 30 M 11 and 30 M 13 (1:50,000). A coloured map of the Quaternary geology of Toronto and Surrounding Area, Ontario Geological Survey Map P2204 (Sharpe, 1980) shows a roadgrid sufficient to obtain access to the three major sites of interest. The map is available from the Public Service Centre, Ministry of Natural Resources, Whitney Block-Room 1640, 99 Wellesley St. West, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3 (416 965-1348). Stop 1: Sunnypoint Section, Scarborough Bluffs. Tovisit the Sunnypoint section, drive south on Brimley road and eastvia Barkdene Hills Road to Broadmead Avenue into Sunnypoint Park (Fig. 2). Alternatively, one may walk 0.6 mi (1 km) eastfrom Bluffer's Park to the first large gully. Proceed north along asmall creek until fresh exposure is observed along the east face of the gully (Fig. 2). Bluffer's Park also provides an excellentoverall view of the Scarborough Bluffs, especially the stratigraphyand the main lithostratigraphic units. Stops 2 and 3 are supplementalsites that reveal the oldest units, the York Till and the Doninterglacial beds (Table 1).