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For much of its length, the French
River is a broad, tree-lined expanse of open water. But it
also features falls, rapids, and steep, narrow gorges. The
rugged topography of the Canadian Shield supports more than
450 plant species … some of them rare. The river's mouth on
Georgian Bay provides wetland habitat for perhaps the largest
community of Virginia chain fern in the province. The Massasauga
rattlesnake – the only poisonous snake in Ontario – is also
found in this area. Deer, moose, elk and bear are some of
the larger mammals in the area. Pileated Woodpeckers, ravens,
Great Blue Herons and a variety of warblers are just some
of the birds that can be found along the river’s shores.
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