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Thames Centre North 1 2 2 7 Map 1: Thames Centre North L 1 IN R E 3 D O A 2 RO A D D R L A D IE O F 1 O N I 9 R A LG E T 9 D H 3 Thames Centre Riparian Vegetation 1 L I H N T E R E W P H 1 A LE L N I N LI E NE F A I Riparian Vegetation Types R AD V RO E I 6 E DRIV E 9 VER W RE E IV R R 1 D 5 Meadow Y O E T R A O H T D S L Pasture I N E Woodland Lawn IVE C R O D Y B Human Influence (e.g. vegetated OR EG B GR L gravel pits, hydro corridors) AD E O E R H IL I M L EN L Thames Centre TE W S IX S E R 1 L 3 O L T Waterbody B A H U D L R I N N Watercourse E D R A RO O 92 A Roads D P E D R RIV OA O R D R S E C ILE EZ N M P EN H EE E EB E IFT C R F T R H Y 1:50,000 I L H L I L R L ¯ O R A O D A AD D 0 5 10 20 30 RO ILE N M Kilometres TEE UR FO V A D L OA L 8 R E 8 EAST ZORRA- Y PERTH SOUTH V ST. MARYS TAVISTOCK I E W LUCAN AD R O O BIDDULPH R ILE A N M D EE IRT TH H ZORRA E R MIDDLESEX N I T I A S CENTRE G S O E U R R F O A I A R I D R D OA O V INGERSOLL R A I LS E IL D M W ER V LO R P O P A E U IV D THAMES CENTRE DR R LONDON ER P D LIV L OA O E AD R O N H R TO 84 R I DE L IL L R C O MALAHIDE L A A CENTRAL ELGIN R IVE D K R D E E D TR OA N R R E E C AL O ND A D OR D A H Orthographic Imagery 2006 RO T ILE Created by Tracey Haycock, October, 2008 N M TE for the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority V AD A O R AD L LE RO L DA 8 E N 7 P OR R Y H Map 2: Thames Centre Central T O V 1 9 S I E T P T W E H E E TR C L R S G I T N N O KI E H A 1 I D L 5 Thames Centre Riparian Vegetation L T R H O L C C A D I A H O N D O R B E LE E DA R B 1 N L 3 R R O E T H Y T H H H I L I L L I L N L S E Riparian Vegetation Types R R N O O I S A A S D D O O L U Meadow A R L I O AD R O N Pasture R O Y D A A W O ED D M E R IV Woodland R AD O D O ON R A YT 74 T Lawn D W E E R Human Influence (e.g. vegetated T S gravel pits, hydro corridors) E N L IV R E A D E L K IV N R LY L E D E Thames Centre N EV A S TO I Y D W E Waterbody D R I H V E Watercourse E R R E I T B A E Roads G C F E A C I R A R O V R P I A O E U D D R A A W RO P 8 D 6 R L D O E 1:50,000 A O A H R D L I HIL L L ¯ 'S IN OB R R O C A L D A 0 5 10 20 30 R T K EE D E TR OA Kilometres S R R S DA 66 O UN A D D EAST ZORRA- B C PERTH SOUTH A ST. MARYS R TAVISTOCK N E K A S M LUCAN R R ET E E I O BIDDULPH R R C T A S Y N H O C D R R M HU R O U O A ZORRA M N H D D U L I N MIDDLESEX N S T T S R R CENTRE I I D E O N E E D A D A R T O D U R O E S R A O T G D R INGERSOLL I A L R O A ET D RE THAMES CENTRE ST LONDON AR G S T AL EE AF H TR TR A N S W IO R R A R I M C O H MALAHIDE A M D O E CENTRAL ELGIN N L A D G I T R I E S E P N TR T S O R T R NE E R O I E E R R T HE ST E A T Orthographic Imagery 2006 L R A EL T D C AV O Created by Tracey Haycock, October, 2008 W A for the Upper Thames River D Conservation Authority MINNIE STREET T H C R EE U R I R N C T S U N T S H IO T D M H R E R A P M A E O R R U Map 3: Thames Centre Southwest L A M T O 8 O S 5 I W E T N N A N I N D R D S A R D E O TH A I R O A C M D RE S O A E T G R D R R O O E T E A A E T RE Thames Centre Riparian Vegetation EE T D D T STR S MINNIE INE A ER I TH R CA P O TH C PA R OW T R C U R O M A L AD D I O N R R VE Riparian Vegetation Types S RI I AD D O EEN R E BR R O H F Meadow A A E D R R M R R I Pasture I A L S L R R R D OA R O R Woodland O TCH O D I A -P D A LO O S A A D RO D D N Lawn ON ILT N M Y HA Human Influence (e.g. vegetated B R O gravel pits, hydro corridors) 01 O Y 4 O HWA K IG L H VE D RI D OK D Thames Centre O R V YBR NN I I DO V C E T Waterbody O R I A IVE Watercourse DR R ARTY O OM AVENUE CR A Y BRADLE Roads D RIVE O D SLEY L MOS L D B E R V W A I C D D I S T O Y O 1:50,000 R R R R O C O I A A H A ¯ D E R D S O T A E D VE I R ON DR 0 5 10 20 30 PS THOM R D O OVE ROA Kilometres R A WILTON G D EAST ZORRA- PERTH SOUTHST. MARYS E TAVISTOCK DRIV PTON W CRAM LUCAN E S L BIDDULPH RIVE T E N D C W DINGMA H I S E ZORRA S R T O E MIDDLESEX A R D CENTRE B O U E R IVE R L N E D ON G W E DST LA I H G N DRIVE INGERSOLL R B I TE NS T STMI R E O W T O T A A K R O D E O L R D A THAMES CENTRE L D LONDON V A I E N C IV DR LE E T TSVIL O IE HARR R H I E A IVE L R DR TLAND D MALAHIDE O CO I S E M A R CENTRAL ELGIN P D E R R E O RIV I VON D A A A L D R Orthographic Imagery 2006 O E A N KE LI Created by Tracey Haycock, October, 2008 D R YO for the Upper Thames River AVENUE SEVENTH Conservation Authority D OA W 2 R A 6 1 L 5 1 L T A 7 C H T E Map 4: Thames Centre Southeast H H L L I I U N D L D N D A I E A N E O N A R O T 0 O R 6 E R RE T O EE R S G R O A ST M ON A O R I D H AR T Thames Centre Riparian Vegetation I C M H H M U O N AD N RO T SON D T D IN A P B E R O RO E R R U S ST O 58 T T NE A R I N ER D E H A AT F E M C I V Riparian Vegetation Types T R E O P T ET A O EE D TR E I S R N MINNIE ST INE T Meadow ER S TH A R C P ATH O I AD Pasture P G RO OW A RD C R LFO D SA A M Woodland D N ROA R BREE O Lawn A D Human Influence (e.g.
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