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Distribution of Fish Species at Risk Aurora Sheppard's Bush Conservation Area Ringwood Preston Lake Sheldon Creek Schomberg Heights Violet Hill Kettleby White Rose Bethesda Distribution of Fish Sheldon ¤£50 Snowball Simeon Lake Mill Hill Nottawasaga River Loretto Bruce Creek Species at Risk Keenansville Beeton Creek Cherry Haynes Lake Bruce's Mill Conservation Area Mono Hills Elder Keenansville Creek The Pinnacles Pottageville St. George Lake Athlone Tottenham Pottageville Airfield Wilcox Lake Toronto and Region Colgan Schomberg Gormley Tottenham Pond Holland River Happy Valley Quaker Almira Nottawa Hill Piper Hill Tottenham Conservation Area Berczy Creek Conservation Authority Lloydtown Relessey Dunns Hill Rich Hill Recreation Island Eversley Oak Ridges Heise Hill Cashel (Map 1 of 3) McCarston's Lake Mary Lake Bond Lake Mono Cliffs Provincial Park Achill East Humber River Rouge River Hockley Philips Lake 404 Cedarville Kelly Lake Hackett Lake Heritage Park ¤£ Victoria Square Gulley Hill Linton Thompson Lake Mono Centre Black Horse Holland River King City Cachet Clearview Heights Hall Lake New Scotland Thompson Lake Bell's Lake Strange Kinghorn Palgrave Station Kennifick Lake Connor Mount Wolfe Elgin Mills Berczy Creek Ballycroy Nobleton Airfield Laskay Lucille Toogood Pond Headford Hammertown Unionville Woodside Bailey Creek Gibson Lake Buttonville Humber River Hockley Valley Provincial Nature Reserve Park Holly Park German Mills Creek Palgrave Don River West Branch Buttonville Airport Glen Cross Beaver Creek Palgrave Conservation Area Don River East Branch Richmond Hill Cannings Falls Mono Mills Dam Hope Cold Creek Conservation Area East Humber River King Creek Brown's Corners Nobleton Beaver Creek Cedar Mills Yongehurst Cardwell Hockley Valley Blount Castlederg Patterson Albion Hills Conservation Area Allens Lakes Coventry Mono Mills Teston Glen Haffy Conservation Area Salem Carrville Humber Springs Ponds Lockton Maple Richvale The Dingle Hockley Valley Cold Creek Thornlea Albion Hills German Mills Albion Purpleville Langstaff Sleswick Humber Bolton Monora Creek Island's Bay Glasgow Sherwood Sharon Lake Humber River Nottawasaga River Westminster Creek Don River East BranchDuncan Woods Creek Orangeville Reservoir Bolton Station Thornhill Monora Conservation Area Centreville Creek Humber River Vellore Vaughan German Mills Creek Credit River Speersville Kleinburg Kortright Conservation Area Concord Steeles Corners Orangeville Rosehill Widgett Lake Tormore Nashville Newton Brook Mill Creek Macville Innis Lake Twenty Five Hill Willowdale Bayview VillaNgeewtonbrook Creek ¨ Caledon East Black Creek Henry Farm Melville Hill Star Boyd Conservation Area Fisherville North York Melville Pond Mono Road Lindsay Creek Pine Grove Edgeley Deerlick Creek Melville McLeodville 3 Coleraine Elder Mills Westminster Creek Silver Hills ¤£136 The Horse Shoe West Humber River Elder Station G Ross Lord Park Caledon Hills Garafraxa Woods Warnock Lake Wildfield Lansing 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Inglewood Devils Pulpit Campbells Cross Gorewood Acres Humberlea Forest Hill Claireville Dam Forks of the Credit Berry Creek Moore Park 10 Mayfield Dufferin Lake ¤£ Del Ray Cedarvale Rexdale Pine Point York Victoria Mimico Creek Weston Binkham Credit River (Erin Branch) Highfield Fairbank Belfountain Fairhaven Mount Dennis Oakwood Deer Park Boston Mills Heart Lake Conservation Area Bramalea St. James Town Grahamsville Wychwood Park The Grange Ferndale Brampton Airfield York Silverthorne Ridgewood The Annex Etobicoke Creek Humber Creek American Eel Orange Heart Lake Marvin Heights Eglinton Flats Redside Dace Orange Malton Etobicoke Mimico Creek Hillsburgh Cheltenham Snelgrove 410 The Junction Silver Lamprey (Grt Lakes/Upper St. Lawrence) Purple Credit River (Erin Branch) ¤£ Bramalea Woods 409 Runnymede Credit River ¤£ Silver Creek ¤£11A Credit River (Erin Branch) ¤£24 Rockside Lambton Park Humber Valley Madoc Lester B Pearson International Airport Humberside Roman Lake Parkdale Humber 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ParkPeel Street Park West Duffins Creek Species at Risk Cherry Haynes Lake Bruce's Mill Conservation Area The Pinnacles West Lynde Pottageville St. George Lake Little Rouge Creek Ganatsekiagon Creek Pottageville Airfield Wilcox Lake Hogdson Park Schomberg Gormley Major Creek Pringle Creek Toronto and Region Holland River Happy Valley Quaker Almira Lynde Creek Green River Brock Road Lynde Shores Conservation Area Whitby Harbour Berczy Creek Little Rouge Creek Port Whitby Conservation Authority Lloydtown Recreation Island Whitevale Pond Lakeshore Park Eversley Oak Ridges Heise Hill Cashel Whitevale (Map 2 of 3) Deckers HiUllrfe Creek Mary Lake Bond Lake Locust Hill Ajax East Humber River Rouge River Belford Clarkes Hollow Ganatsekiagon Creek Ady Park West Duffins Creek Philips Lake Mount Joy 404 Petticoat Creek Kelly Lake Hackett Lake Heritage Park ¤£ Victoria Square Linton Thompson Lake Duffins Creek King City Glen Grove Richardson Point Cachet Quantztown ¤£48 Cherrywood New Scotland 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