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ONTARIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PRELIMINARY MAP R2399 RECOMMENDED HIGH PRIORITY MINERAL RESOURCE PROTECTION AREAS PROPOSED NIAGARA ESCARPMENT PLANNING AREA (PNEPA)

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TABLE 2 LOCATION OF LICENCED PITS IN PROPOSED NIAGARA ESCARPMENT PLANNING AREA (PNEPA), NOVEMBER 1979

Pit Approximate NEPA MAP PNEPA No. Name Location Acreage Name No. Map No.

P.1 Halfway Sand Pit Ltd. Pt. Lot 4 ,17, City of 14.00 Niagara 2,3 1 P.2 Calaguiro Brothers Pt. Lot 16, City of Niagara Falls 0.540 Niagara 2,3 1 P.3 St. Davids Sand & Gravel Pt. Lots 5,16,17,24,25 117.00 Niagara 2,3 1 TABLE 1. HIGH-PRIORITY MINERAL RESOURCE PROTECTION AREAS, MARGINAL NOTES City of Niagara Falls TABLE 4 SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL SITES IN THE PROPOSED PROPOSED NIAGARA ESCARPMENT PLANNING AREA NOVEMBER 1979 (PNEPA), P.4 St. Davids Sand & Gravel Pt. Lots 17,24, City of Niagara Falls 51.00 Niagara 2,3 1 NIAGARA ESCARPMENT PLANNING AREA (PNEPA), NOVEMBER CRITERIA USED IN SELECTION OF HIGH PRIORITY SUMMARY OF RESOURCE ESTIMATES BY COMMODITIES IN NIAGARA ESCARPMENT COMMISSION DESIGNATIONS P.5 Moyer Sand & Gravel Pt. Lots 8,9,10,11,12, Cone. 7;Pt. 255.15 Niagara 2,3 1 1979 MINERAL RESOURCE PROTECTION AREAS Lot 12, Cone. 8, Town of Pelham Introduction P.6 T.C.G. Materials Ltd. Pt. Lots 7,8,9, Cone. 7 207.00 Niagara 2,3 1 ESTIMATED RESOURCE IN PROPOSED DESIGNATIONS (EXCLUDING LICENCED AREAS) Town of Pelham N.T.S. Map & PNEPA N.T.S. GRID N.T.S. Map & PNEPA The major objective for selection of mineral resource protection areas Economic: The proposed planning area has been divided into four P.7 William E. Smith & Son Pt. Lot 36, Cone. 2, Town of Ancaster 193.00 Brantford 6 2 N.T.S. GRID LOCALITY NAME NEPA Map Map REFERENCE REMARKS LOCALITY NAME NEPA Map Map. broad economic regions based on their importance as a source of supply James & Rudolph Posavad REFERENCE REMARKS in the proposed Niagara Escarpment Planning Area1 is: To ensure P.8 Pt. Lot 3, Cone. 8 20.80 Hamilton 8,9 2 No. No. No. No. long term availability of industrial mineral resources from the pro­ and the potential market for mineral aggregates. The four economic PNEPA COMMODITIES ESCARPMENT ESCARPMENT ESCARPMENT ESCARPMENT ESTIMATED TOTAL ESTIMATED EFFECTIVE (formerly Jack Kemper)- Flamborough Tp. regions are: 1) Niagara and Hamilton-Wentworth, 2) Halton and Peel, Map posed Niagara Escarpment Planning area until viable alternative re­ NATURAL AREA PROTECTION AREA RURAL AREA RECREATION AREA ACREAGE & RESOURCE* RESOURCE** P.9 Donald Cloverdale Pt. Lot 2, Cone. 8, Flamborough Tp. 21.20 Hamilton 8,9 2 3) Simcoe, Dufferin and Grey, and 4 ) Bruce. These regions have been No. Decew Falls hydro Niagara 1 414753 sources become available outside the proposed planning area. P.10 Salco Construction Ltd. Lot 8, Cone. 2, City of Burlington 51.60 Hamilton 8,9 3 1) to ; 32) Abandoned Credit** Bolton 4 846480 Queenston to Amabel Fms. defined and described previously in the open-file report "Industrial plant section** Areas selected for protection represent critical mineral resources in (3) Important geological Valley Sst. quarry (14) including rare complete Mineral Resources Inventory of the Niagara Escarpment Planning Acres Tons Acres Tons Tons P.11 King Paving & Materials Lot 8, Cone. 1, City of Burlington 100.00 Hamilton 8,9 3 the proposed planning area. These resources are necessary to maintain Acres Tons Acres Tons Acres Tons reference section. section of Cabot Head Fm. Area," (Telford and Narain 1980). A suitable combination of the P.12 Franceschini Brothers N E 1/2 Lot 11, Cone. 4, Town of Milton 100.60 Hamilton 8,9 3 2) Decew Falls Niagara 1 412743 Rochester to Goat Island; 33) Badlands Area** Bolton 4 850470 Spectacular badlands topo­ a supply of aggregates until suitable alternatives are found eleswhere. following economic criteria determines whether an area is economically The selection of the high priority mineral resource protection areas is P.13 Springbank Sand & Gravel NE% Lot 12, Cone. 4, Town of Milton 128.40 Hamilton 8,9 3 (3) Sepctacular scenic setting. (14) graphy developed in viable or not. 2,3, based on the criteria outlined in the subsequent paragraphs and the P.14 David Lloyd George Pt. Lots 12, 13, cone. 4 N.S. 134.00 Hamilton 8,9 3 Falls, east part of 1 399737 to Queenston Fm. 4,5, 3) Niagara to Goat Island ex­ information that is presently available to the Ministry of Natural Town of Milton Short Hills Park* 34) Canning Falls** Orangeville 4 738707 Queenston, Whirlpool, a) Adequate distribution of resources throughout the proposed 6,7, Sand and Gravel 3 786 227 467 000 7 004 393 486 000 7 716 494 057 500 93 3 450 000 18 599 1 118 460 500 223 692 100 (3) 406725 posed in falls and along Resources. As additional or new information becomes available, P.15 Campbellville Gravel Supply Pt. Lot 5, Cone. 5, Town of Milton 39.20 Hamilton 8,9 3 creek; Gasport very re­ (13) Manitoulin, Cabot Head, planning area. 8,9 it w ill be reviewed in light of these criteria and the resource area P.16 Campbellville Gravel Supply Pt. Lot 6, Cone. 4, Town of Milton 54.80 Hamilton 8,9 3 stricted; scenic and edu­ Fossil Hill, and Amabel Fms. b) Availability of potentially viable resource w ithin each economic maps may then require some modification. cational 35) Falls at Hornings Dundalk 5 644894 Whirlpool, Manitoulin, region. P.17 Milton Brick Co. Ltd. Pt. Lot 1 and 2, Cone. 7 36.47 Hamilton 8,9 3 It should be noted that selection of the resource areas is based on Town of Milton 4) Rockway Falls Niagara 1 364743 Grimsby to Gasport; Mill (16) and Cabot Head Fms. c) Availability of different resources in suitable proportions w hen­ broad criteria; therefore, site-specific evaluation w ill be required when a P.18 J.C. Duff Lot 23, Cone. 5 85.50 Brampton 11 3 (3) Queenston-Whirlpool con­ 36) Noisy R. tributary Collingwood 5 633044 Manitoulin Fm. - rare ever possible in each economic region. particular extractive operation is contemplated. Such an evaluation 1,3, Town of tact 1 mile below falls. (17) complete sections of would be followed by normal licensing under applicable legislations. 4,5, d) Proximity of an alternative or similar resource in areas adjacent Brampton 11 3 5) Balls Falls* Niagara 1 314766 Cabot Head to Gasport; the formation. 7,8 Crushed Stone 3 224 638 676 000 5 664 1 075 734 000 13 119 2 534 472 000 N il N il 22 007 4 248 882 000 849 776 400 P.19 Charles Fogal Pt. Wy2 Lot 23, Cone. 8 8.00 A careful consideration of alternative resources has been made. Where- to the proposed planning area. Town of Halton Hills (3) good geology in scenic 37) Abandoned quarry, Collingwood 5 615153 Queenston, Whirlpool, setting. Duntroon (17) ever a suitable alternative resource is available outside the proposed e) Proximity of the resource to a suitable transportation corridor. P.20 J. C. Duff E% Lot 26, 27, Cone. 7 104.91 Brampton 11 3 and Manitoulin Fms. planning area and w ithin an appropriate distance, an equivalent re­ 6) Beamers Falls Grimsby 1 158819 Rochester, Decew, and 38) Black Ash Creek, Collingwood 6 553219 f) Overall demand for aggregates from the proposed planning area. (formerly Colossus Develop.) Town of Halton Hills Northernmost exposure source within the proposed planning area is not considered. (5) Gasport exposed at falls. north side of (17) P.21 William Pinkey W% Lot 13, Cone. 5, W.H.S. 8.50 Orangeville 13 4 of Whirlpool sandstone. g) Proximity of the resource to a potential market. Estimates of resources w ithin the selected areas are presented in TABLE 3,4, Town of Caledon 7) Dewitt road-cut Grimsby 2 040844 Grimsby to Goat Island Osier Bluff (5) with Gasport absent; 39) 1. It is important to note that all of the presently licenced areas have h) Proximity of the resource to existing licenced areas. 5,6 Clay and Shale 8 55 109 440 000 3 444 440 832 000 1 589 203 392 000 1 242 7 130 912 640 000 182 528 000 P.22 Franceschini Brothers E1/2 Lot 13, Cone. 5, W.H.S 92.60 Orangeville 13 4 The Caves Collingwood 6 543260 , Queenston, natural gas leak from (17) Manitoulin, and Amabel been excluded from these estimates. The estimates of resource in the i) Specific need for a commodity in a particular economic region. Town of Caledon unexcavated portions of the licenced areas could not be made due to Reynales Fm. Fms.; scenic views and P.23 Franceschini Brothers W 1/2 Lot 15, Cone. 5, W.H.S. 90.50 Orangeville 13 4 unavailability of data on depletion of resources in the licenced proper­ j) Minimum size required to sustain an extractive operation. 162 426 000 47 736 6 279 982 500 1 255 996 500 8) The Devil's Grimsby 2 009848 Cabot Head to Goat Island; crevice'"caves" Grand Total 7 865 975 583 000 16 112 1 910 052 000 22 424 3 231 921 500 1 335 Town of Caledon ties. Punchbowl* (5) scenic views and gorge. 40) Camperdown Creek Nottawasaga 6 472305 Rarely exposed contact of Planning: Selected planning constraints as outlined below have been P.24 Armbro Materials & Lots 12, 13, 14, 15, Cone. 1 W.H.S. 1,049.00 Bolton 4 4 ‘ Resource, as used in this table, is resource in situ and indicates the presence of suitable commodities for which extraction is currently economically feasible and approximates the sum of proven, probable, 9) Highway 20 Grimsby 2 002845 Grimsby to Goat Island. (21) Whitby and Georgian Bay It is important to caution the readers and users of this data that the considered in selection of resource areas and alternatives have been Construction Ltd. Lots 13, 14, 15, Cone. 2, Part "A ", probable, and possible economic resources of the engineer. road-cut (5) Fms. whole of the selected resource area is not earmarked for extraction. weighed. The planning constraints were not applied where these tend A.B.C.4. Town of Caledon Experience indicates that approximately one-fifth of the total re­ “ Estimated effective resource is resource in situ (as defined above) minus the resource sterilized (i.e. restricted) by existing development or that may be sterilized as a result of a geological, social, planning, 10) Grimsby 2 959836 Grimsby to Goat Island in 41) Blue Mountain Nottawasaga 6 500292 Scenic scarp of Manitoulin to sterilize2 a large and/or significant resource area and if a suitable P.25 Armbro Materials and Lots 13,14, Cone. 3W, W.H.S. Part "B " 306.00 Orangeville 13 4 source in any such area is actually available for extraction after ge­ economic, and legislative constraints. Experience indicates that approximately one-fifth of the total resource in any given area is actually available after application of all the constraints. (5) potentially scenic setting. outlier (21) Fm. alternative is not available. The planning constraints can vary in the Construction Ltd. A.B.C. 4. Town of Caledon ological, social, planning, economic, and legislative considerations have Jolley Cut Grimsby 2 925884 Grimsby to Goat Island; 42) Craigleith * * Nottawasaga 6 533305 Lindsay Fm. Whitby Fm. future depending on future policies and new data. These should also P.26 Armbro Materials and W% Lot 16, Cone. 2, W.H.S.; 138.00 Orangeville 13 4 11) been applied during the planning of an extractive operation. Also, the (5) accessible, interesting (21) contact; abundant fossils not be viewed as absolute. Construction Ltd. Pt. E1/2 Lot 16, Cone. 3, Town of Caledon projected demand for the aggregates which is based on present trends geology, and scenic views. in Whitby. a) Selected Ministry of Natural Resources' program constraints, (for P.27 Corp. of Town of Caledon Lot 15, Cone. 3, W.H.S., 61.05 Orangeville 13 4 in production w ill vary; therefore, the projected demand should not 12) Highway 403 Grimsby 2 860883 Queenston to Goat Island, 43) East side of Markdale 6 391140 & Sink-hole and disappearing example, Provincial Parks, Park Reserves, Candidate Nature Re­ Town of Caledon be used in absolute terms. cutting (5) including a unique Gasport (18) 381140 stream. Dry falls and serves, etc.), which have been afforded a higher priority within Orangeville 13 4 The selection of high priority mineral resource protection areas, is a P.28 Franceschini Brothers E% of W1/2, Lot 15, Pt. E’/2 Lot 15, 107.30 lithology. emergent stream at 381140. the Ministry, over an extractive operation and where these do not combination of the criterion outlined in the following discussion. For Con. 1, W.H.S., Town of Caledon 44) Eugenia Falls* Markdale 6 377066 High cliffs of Amabel Fm. sterilize large and/or significant areas of resource. 13) * Grimsby 2 845877 Thorold to Vinemount convenience and better understanding, the criteria have been divided P.29 Premier Concrete Products Pt. Lots 17, 18, 19, 20, Cone. 3, W.H.S . 566.00 Orangeville 13 4 (5) Shale Beds. (18) b) Conservation Authority lands which do not affect large and/or TABLE 3 LOCATION OF LICENCED QUARRIES IN PROPOSED NIAGARA ESCARPMENT PLANNING AREA into three categories: Geological, Economic and Planning. Cone. 3W, Town of Caledon 45) Epping Markdale 6 354227 Queenston, Manitoulin, significant resource areas. (PNEPA), NOVEMBER 1979 14) Ancaster Creek Grimsby 2 834876 Thorold to Goat Island; P.30 Armbro Materials and W 1/2 Lot 30, Cone. 3, W.H.S., Town of 100.00 Bolton 14 4 Falls (5) scenic and close to Bruce (18) Cabot Head, Fossil Hill, c) Any obvious physical constraints which w ill preclude extraction, Geological: The identification of resources is based on the published Construction Ltd. Caledon Trail. and Amabel Fms. exposed and unpublished maps and reports prepared by various government for example, built up areas, utility and transportation corridors, PNEPA P.31 C. Smythe for Sand Ltd. Pt. S% Lt. 12, Cone. 1, W.H.S. 15.00 Bolton 14 4 15) Webster Falls Hamilton 2 827917 Grimsby to Lockport Fms. in creek falls; scenic view agencies. Generally, the boundaries of the resource areas are coin­ recreation centres, etc. Quarry NEPA MAP Approximate Map. Town of Caledon (8) of Beaver Valley. cident with the boundaries of the geological formations. The geological No. Name Location Acreage Name No. 46) Woodford cut, 7 204377 Fossil Hill Fm.- Amabel No. P.32 Caledon Sand & Gravel Ltd. Pt. Lots 12, 13, 14, Cone. 1, 2, 600.00 Bolton 14 4 16) Tews Falls* Hamilton 2 830923 Thorold Fm. to Eramosa data on the maps accompanying the open-file report "Industrial Mineral 1 See maps titled Niagara Escarpment Commission (NEC) Proposed Highway 26 (20) Fm. contact. Resources Inventory of the Niagara Escarpment Planning Area", Town of Caledon (8) Mor. including section of plan Maps 1 to 9 obtainable from NEC offices in Georgetown, 47) Inglis Falls* Owen Sound 7 052302 Cabot Head, Fossil Hill, (Telford and Narain 1980) was used as base information with some P.33 Frederick S. Eaton Pt. E’/ 2, Lot 9, Cone. 2, E.H.S. 21.00 Bolton 14 4 Vinemount Shale Beds. Ontario. and road-cut (20) and Amabel Fms. modifications due to new or additional data and in the context of the Q.1 Queenston Quarries Lts. & Pt. L.44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 355.00 Niagara 2,3 1 (formerly James F. Neil) Town of Caledon 17) Abandoned Dundas Hamilton 2 840920 Good exposure of Vine- 2 Sterilized resources as used in the notes and tables are those re­ new proposed Niagara Escarpment Planning Area. Walker Brothers Quarry L.11,30, 31,49, 50, 66, 443.00 Niagara 2,3 1 quarries (8) mount Shale Beds. 48) Indian Falls* Owen Sound 7 034411 Queenston Fm.- Manitou­ sources that are rendered completely unavailable for utilization due Q.2 P.34 Armbro Materials and Wy2 Lot 8, Cone. 3 E.H.S. 35.00 Bolton 14 4 The quality of sand, gravel and stone is determined by its suitability Pt. L.43, 44, 45, City of Niagara Falls Construction Ltd. Town of Caledon 18) Sydenham road-cut Hamilton 2 852920 Excellent geological section (20) lin Fm. contact in scenic to Developments and Social Constraints. (Grimsby to Goat Island) setting for construction and road building purposes and the guidelines used Q.3 Clinton Quarries Pt. Lts. 5, 6, Cone. 5, 6, 260.00 Niagara 2,3 1 P.35 John McCormick W ’/ 2, Lot 12, Cone. 4 E.H.S. 50.00 Bolton 14 4 (8) for determining this suitability are Ministry of Transportation and Town of Lincoln Town of Caledon and scenic lookout. 49) Bruce's Cave* Cape Croker 7 943576 grotto in 2 882954 Geology as above; well (23) Amabel Fm. Communications' definitions of the major aggregate materials. Q.4 Vineland Quarries Pt. Lts. 1,2,3,4, Cone. 6 Pts. of 423.00 Niagara 2,3 1 P.36 Standard Industries Pt. Lots 1 ,2 ,3 , Cone. 7, E.H.S. 302.20 Bolton 14 4 19) Clappisons Corners Hamilton road-cut, Highway 6 (8) documented section. The quantity of the resources in the selected resource areas is based Lots 3 & 4, Cone. 7; Town of Lincoln (Formerly S.P. & M. Mono Tp. 50) Wiarton Road-cut Wiarton 8 888547 Amabel Fm.-type section on an estimated thickness of each deposit and a predetermined tonnage Q.5 Taro Properties Inc. Pt. L.27, 28 Cone. 6, Town of 178.08 Grimsby 4,5 2 Materials) 20) Abandoned quarry & Hamilton 3 911083 Amabel Fm. (19) of Lions Head, Colboy Bay, and Wiarton Mors. factor for each commodity. The factors used for different commodities Stoney Creek P.37 Doug's Haulage Pt. E% Lot 10, Cone. 7, E.H.S., 11.00 Bolton 14 4 cliffs, Mt. Nemo (8) are: Stone - 3 600 tons/acre/foot, Sand and Gravel - 2 500 tons/acre/ Q.6 King Paving & Materials L. 2, Cone. 3; W1/2 Lot 1, Cone. 3; 500.00 Hamilton 8,9 3 Mono Tp. 21) Nelson Crushed Hamilton 3 900060 Reynales and Amabel 51) Malcolm Bluff Cape Croker 8 958670 Fossil Hill Fm. -massive, Stone quarry (8) Fms. (23) very fossiliferous, large foot, and Shale - 3 200 tons/acre/foot. The above mentioned consider­ REFERENCES E’/ 2 Lot 1 & 2, Cone. 2; City of P.38 Harry Donaldson Pt. Lot 19, Cone. 3, E.H.S., 10.50 Dundalk 16 4 joint crevices. ations may be summarized as follows: Burlington Mono Tp. 22) Crawford Lake* Hamilton 3 850132 Meromictic lake and (8) karst features. 52) Indian potholes, Cape Croker 8 870728 Potholes in Amabel Fm. Telford, P.G. and Narain, Mahendra Q.7 King Paving & Materials Pt. L. 1, Cone. 3, City of Burlington 40.00 Hamilton 8,9 3 P.39 D. Doan Pt. E1/2 Lot 30, Cone. 2, E.H.S., 16.00 Dundalk 16 4 a) Identification of resource areas based on geological boundaries Hope Bay (23) 1980: Industrial Mineral Resources Inventory of the Niagara Escarp­ Q.8 Milton Pt. L. 1,2, Cone. 7, Town of 231.40 Hamilton 8,9 3 Mono Tp. 23) Progreston dam Hamilton 2 842053 Reynales and Ironde- of dolostone - limestone, sand and gravel, and shale deposits. quoit or Gasport Fms; 53) Greigs Scenic Cape Croker 8 888778 Lake Algonquin grottos ment Planning Area; Ontario Geological Survey Open File Aggregates Milton Brampton 11 3 P.40 Chalmers Flear Pt. W '/2 Lot 1, Cone. 2, E.H.S., 28.00 Dundalk 16 5 (11) Report 5313, 310p. with P.1235 and 52 accompanying maps. rare exposure. Caves (23) in Amabel Fm. b) Quality: suitability of resource for construction and road building Indusmin Limited Pt. L. 7, 8, Cone. 6, Town of 300.00 Brampton 11 3 Mulmur Tp. Information current to March 1976 only. Q.9 24) Hilton Falls* Brampton 3 824177 over Amabel 54) Whippoorwill Bay Dyer Bay 8 782842 Fossil Hill Fm. with i) Stone: uniform ity, hardness, absence of deleterious material Milton P.41 Peace Valley Ranch Pt. E% Lot 22, Cone. 1, W.H.S.; 27.00 Dundalk 16 5 (11) Fm.; large pothole at (24) abundant corals and 3 Pt. W1/2 Lot 22, Cone. 1, E.H.S.; ii) Sand and Gravel: 35% crushable stone content and absence Q.10 Dufferin Materials & L. 10, 11, Pt. L. 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 889.00 Brampton 11 827176. pentamerid brachiopods. of deleterious materials; clean sand Construction Cone. 7, Town of Milton Mulmur Tp. 25) Dufferin quarry Brampton 3 846207 Cabot Head, Reynales, 55) Devils Monument Dyer Bay 9 740978 Flowerpot structure; fraction with little or no clay content 3 P.42 Linda McBurney and NW Pt. Lot 4, Cone. 9 5.00 Collingwood 17 5 Q.11 W.R. Barnes Limited W% L. 19, Cone. 5, Town of 100.00 Brampton 11 (11) and Amabel Fms. (24) scenic locality. iii) Shale: uniform ity and absence of deleterious materials Halton Hills Rosemary P. Bolitho Nottawasaga Tp. 26) Indusmin quarry Brampton 3 836194 Cabot Head, Reynales, 56) Dyer Bay Dyer Bay 9 735015 Type section of Dyer Bay c) Quantity: Brampton 11 3 P.43 Eric M. White Pt. E1/2 Lot 6, Cone. 3, E.H.S., 24.80 Orangeville 13 4 Q.12 Indusmin Limited Pt. L. 22, 23, Cone. 3; 575.00 Halton (11) and Amabel Fms. (24) Moraine i) Sand and Gravel: Guelph 12 Mono Tp. Pt. L. 21,22, 23, 24, Cone. 4; 27) Indusmin quarry Guelph 3 805305 Cabot Head, Reynales, 57) Rocky Bay** Dyer Bay 9 723095 Cabot Head Fm. (Dyer Town of Halton Hills P.44 Allan Rickie Lot 26, Cone. 7, Collingwood Tp. 160.00 Nottawasaga 21 6 a) yield in excess of 10 000 tons/acre Acton (12) and Amabel Fms. (24) Bay, Wingfield, St. Ed­ SOURCES OF INFORMATION CREDITS L. 21, Cone. 5, Town of Halton Hills, 8.40 Brampton 11 3 Owen Sound 20 7 munds Mors.-type section b) minimum thickness of 5 feet and maximum of 60 feet Q.13 Rice and McHarg Quarries P.45 Frank John Coulter Pt. Lot 10, Cone. 2, 9.00 28) Limehouse railway Brampton 3 824319 Cabot Head (Grimsby of the latter two). c) a minimum area of 5 acres Limited Derby Tp. cut equivalent), Reynales, (11) Compilation is based on published and unpublished data from the Compilation by Mahendra Narain and Murthy Ghandikota. ii) Stone and Shale: Q.14 Century Quarries Lot 22, Cone. 5, Town of Halton Hill:s 4.80 Brampton 11 3 P.46 Kenneth Wright Lot 25, Colpoys Range, 5.08 Cape Croker 23 7 Irondequoit (?), and 58) Cave Point Dyer Bay 9 617094 Guelph Fm.-wave-cut plat­ (24) form, large talus blocks, Ontario Ministries of Natural, Resources, Transportation and Com­ a) yield in excess of 50 000 tons/acre Q.15 Smithson Quarries E'/t Lot 26, Cone. 8, Town of 100.00 Brampton 11 3 Keppel Tp. Amabel Fms. Every possible effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the Lake Algonquin grotto. munications, and Environment. b) an overburden cover of 25 feet or less Halton Hills P.47 Mervyn Waugh Lot 19, Cone. 12, E.B.R. 65.20 Cape Croker 23 8 29) Snows Creek Falls Brampton 3 825373 Cabot Head, Reynales, information presented on this map; however, the Ontario Ministry of 589100 c) minimum thickness of 20 feet and a maximum of 60 feet Q.16 Hazel M. Norrie E1/2 Lot 30, Cone.6, Town of Caledon 100.00 Brampton 11 4 Albermarle Tp. (11) and Amabel Fms. 59) Halfway Rock Point'* Dorcas Bay 9 Guelph Fm.-wave-cut Niagara Escarpment Commission (NEC) proposed plan maps 1 to 9. Natural Resources does not assume any liability fo r errors that may 23 8 (25) platform, grotto, natural arch Obtainable from NEC offices in Georgetown, Ontario occur. Users may wish to verify critical information; sources include d) a minimum area of 50 acres 2.60 Bolton 14 4 P.48 Gord Shouldice (formerly Lot 21, Cone. 6, E.B.R. 60.00 Cape Croker 30) Abandoned Austin Brampton 3 844381 Queenston, Whirlpool, Q.17 Hazel M. Norrie Pt. E1/2 Lot 1, Cone. 3, Town of both the references listed here, and information on file at the Resident Caledon Harold and Ivan Lougheed) Eastnor Tp. Corner's quarry (11) and Manitoulin Fms.; Metric Conversion Factor: 1 foot = 0.3048 m. Cape Croker 23 8 vugs of celesite in ‘ sites that have been accorded some degree of protection by virtue of their being included within or Regional Geologist's office and the Mining Recorder's office nearest Pt. E1/2, Lot 4, 5, Cone. 3, W.H.S., 25.00 Bolton 14 4 P.49 Marlene Hiltz Pt. Lot 22, Cone. 4, E.B.R. 90.00 Q.18 Deforest Brothers Whirlpool sandstone. the Provincial Parks, proposed Provincial Parks, Conservation Areas, etc. the map area. Town of Caledon Eastnor Tp. 21.80 Dyer Bay 24 9 31) Cataract* Orangeville 4 787527 Queenston, Whirlpool, “ extremely important sites without any protection. Q.19 McKean Quarries Pt. Lot 24, Cone. 12, Nottawasaga Tpi. 123.00 Collingwood 17 5 P.50 Township of Lindsay Lot 33, 34, Cone. 9 (13) Manitoulin, and Cabot Issued 1981 Owen Sound 20 7 Lindsay Tp. Q.20 E.C. King Limited Pt. Lot 25, Cone. 2, Sydenham Tp. 27.60 Head Fms. in gorge, falls, Q.21 Angelstone Limited Lot 4, Cone. 8, Albemarle Tp. 10.00 Cape Croker 23 8 and railway cut; very Information from this publication may be quoted if credit is given. It E.B.R. = East of Bury Road scenic. is recommended that reference to this map be made in the following E.H.S. = East of Hurontario St. form : W.H.S. = West of Hurontario St. Narain, Mahendra and Ghandikota, Murthy 1 acre = 0.4047 ha 1981: Recommended High Priority Mineral Resource Protection Areas, Proposed Niagara Escarpment Planning Area; Ontario Geological Survey Preliminary Map 2399, Scale 1:250 000 Compilation 1980.