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  Fall River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fall River (Maryland), a river in Baltimore, Maryland
Fall River (Massachusetts), a river in Berkshire County, Massachusetts
Fall River (Oregon), a tributary of the Deschutes River in central Oregon
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fall_River   (153 words)

  
 Fall River Florist $34.99 | Flower Delivery Fall River (MA) | Florists in Fall River, Massachusetts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The population of Fall River is approximately 89,393 (1995).
Fall River is positioned 41.71 degrees north of the equator and 71.10 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Fall River location: in Southeastern Massachusetts bordered by Somerset on the northwest; Freetown on the north and northeast; Dartmouth on the southwest; Westport on the south; Tiverton, Rhode Island, on the southwest; and Mount Hope Bay and the mouth of the Taunton River on the west.
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 Lake Ontario - USA
Lake Ontario is similar to Lake Erie in length and breadth, yet with its greater average depth (approximately 283 feet), Lake Ontario holds almost four times the volume of water (393 cubic miles).
River mouths are the prime targets for the shore angler during spring and fall.
Casting spoons or spinners at river mouths or angling with spawn, either on bottom or under a float are proven tactics this time of year.
www.thefishinguide.com /lontario_u.shtml   (522 words)

  
 Pacific Salmon In Lake Ontario - Research
The evolution of a wild population of Pacific salmon from initial hatchery releases in Lake Ontario affords us many opportunities to study important scientific and conservation issues including adaptation, rates of evolution, and ecological determinants of success that are related to invasion biology, biodiversity, and the role of hatcheries in restoring natural populations.
Wilmot Creek — an un-stocked river — was chosen as the target river to intensively sample over a period of 8 weeks during the spring juvenile emergence and growth period.
Chinook salmon are the keystone predator in the Lake Ontario ecosystem.
www.zoo.utoronto.ca /lakeontario/research.htm   (2236 words)

  
 SALMON RIVER LAKE/ONTARIO SPECIES AND ATTRACTIONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Fall is ideal, particularly between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
March and April are the actual spawning run, with completion usually by mid-May. Average fish is 8-10 pounds with numerous teens and a few in the twenties.
Snowmobile trailhead to Tug Hill and the Adirondacks is virtually on the Pulaski exit of I-81 and the Salmon River.
www.salmon-river.com /species.htm   (888 words)

  
 Ontario
The arms of Ontario were widely used on flags, for, as they composed part of the official composite badge of the country before Canadian arms were granted in 1921, they appeared on the Governor General's flag, the Canadian Blue and Red Ensigns, as well as the flag of Ontario's Lieutenant Governor.
On April 14, 1965 a red ensign with the shield of the arms Ontario on the fly was adopted as the provincial flag by an act of the legislature.
The floral emblem of Ontario, the trillium, occurs with sufficient frequency on the governmental flags of the province that it deserves a separate discussion.
fraser.cc /FlagsCan/Provinces/Ontario.html   (2538 words)

  
 A cornucopia of fall color
To have the most brilliant and vibrant fall colors, a series of fall days filled with bright sunshine and cool, but frost free, evenings are required.
The duration of the fall color season is related to the wind intensity and rain occurring during late-September and October.
Certain tree and shrub species commonly are associated with differing colors during the fall: green ash and aspen turn golden yellow; red maple a brilliant red; oak and hickory become a reddish-brown color; white ash a deep purple; and sumac a scarlet red.
www.wnrmag.com /stories/1998/aug98/fall.htm   (660 words)

  
 Feature Ontario Links
Ontario - We are pleased to invite you to our little haven nestled on the south shore of Lake Nipissing, just minutes from Callander and a short drive to North Bay, Ontario.
Spring, Fall, or Winter fishing is the best in the area and we can help you find whatever catch you’re hoping for.
Temagami Ontario - These cottages are located on the shore of a small lake, which is about 4 mile by 2 miles in size.
www.fishinontario.com /feature.html   (209 words)

  
 Ontario
The second Ontario, a 16 gun rated sloop of war, was built by Thomas Kemp, Baltimore, Md., in 1813; blockaded in Chesapeake Bay through the War of 1812; and sailed from New York for the Mediterranean 20 May 1815, Master Comdt.
Ontario sailed for home that fall, stopping at Valparaiso enroute in time to witness the start of Lord Cochrane’s campaign at sea against Spain, and stood into Chesapeake Bay finally 23 April 1819.
Ontario, a screw frigate laid down at the New York Navy Yard in 1863, was never launched.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/o3/ontario-ii.htm   (568 words)

  
 BootsnAll.com - Fall Hiking in Ontario, Canada
Whether it is the Great Lakes or some of the smaller streams and rivers, one sixth of Ontario is covered by water (though most of it is perpetually cold).
Camping is always better in the fall, as it cools enough at night for a comfortable sleep, yet not so much that it is unpleasant.
The main park near Dorion Ontario, is Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park (pronounced we-met).
www.bootsnall.com /namericatravelguides/ontario/northhike.shtml   (1028 words)

  
 Lake Ontario New York Outdoor Recreation
Lake Ontario is similar to Lake Erie in length and breadth (193 miles by 53 miles).
Lake Ontario Outdoors is the outdoor resource page for the area featuring a current fishing report on what's hot and what's not on the Lake and in the rivers draining into the lake.
The New York State Seaway Trail is a 454 mile scenic route paralleling Lake Erie, the Niagara River, Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River.
visitnewyorkstate.net /lakeontario   (654 words)

  
 niagarafalls
The first and only time both the Falls ceased to flow due to mother nature was on the night of March 29, 1848, when an ice jam formed on Lake Erie near Buffalo blocking the water that flows along the Niagara River and over the falls.
The Niagara River is the natural opening connecting Lake Erie and lake Ontario with an elevation of 326 ft..
The reversal phenomenon of the whirlpool pond happens when the river is at full flow and the water travels over the rapids and into the pond, but then it travels counterclockwise past the natural outlet.
home.earthlink.net /~tandc99/niagarafalls.html   (514 words)

  
 Ontario OUT OF DOORS | Fish Ontario - Home
Fall is a tough sell for most walleye anglers.
THE 20th anniversary of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan was celebrated in Ontario during a ceremony at Long Point in early September.
COTTAGERS along the Ottawa River were alarmed to find large numbers of dead fish in early August.
www.fishontario.com   (123 words)

  
 Ganaraska River - Ontario
Home of the ontario steelhead record with a fish that tiped the scales at a monstrous 29.1 pounds, this river holds a special place in the hearts of all steelheaders.
When the water is low and clear, the bows holding in the lower sections of the river are spooked and closed mouthed by sunrise, and anglers have a tough time getting them to bite.
The salmon come into the river to spawn and aggressively hit baits such as: roe fished on bottom or under floats, brightly coloured J9 or J11 Rapalas, cleos and other small spoons.
www.thefishinguide.com /ganaraska.shtml   (325 words)

  
 Umbata Falls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The White River is aptly named and features a large number of rapids and small waterfalls of which Umbata Falls is by far the largest.
The falls is only a few kilometers outside of the boundaries of Pukaswka National Park.
It will be a "run of the river" operation so the falls and gorge will be left untouched, but much (all?) of the water will be diverted.
www.gowaterfalling.com /waterfalls/umbata.shtml   (786 words)

  
 Niagara Falls Area   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Niagara River Gorge was formed during the last Ice Age by glaciers.
An interesting thing that I noticed is that at the falls, the river gets narrower which is the cause of the River's fast flow over the falls and down the gorge.
However, there is the small obstacle, the falls, therefore, a series of locks have been built to aid ships to go around the falls.
home.comcast.net /~sceniclandscapes/photos/nfalls/index.html   (367 words)

  
 Waterfalls Michigan UP campgrounds, hiking
The last few hundred feet of this drop are part of this national parkway that includes hiking trails to several falls plus a nice camp ground and picnic area near the harbor.
Although water levels were down, the falls and surrounding scenery were well worth the trip.
Rainbow (left) Sanstone Falls (right)After our hike, I discovered Rainbow Falls - on the left - can be better viewed from a trail on the other side of the river - which would have been a nicer shot of the complete falls.
www.superiortrails.com /lakesuperiorfalls2.html   (693 words)

  
 Fall Colour
Burning Tree, Ontario 1999 (D) Once again due to the limitations of web image screen resolution this thumbnail appears blurred and doesn't do justice to the full-sized image.
Taken at 400mm from the side of a highway in the Georgian Bay region of Ontario.
In late October '99 fall colours in that area were at their absolute peak.
www.luminous-landscape.com /galleries/ontario/fall_colour.shtml   (452 words)

  
 RRBO fall 2001 banding summary
Comparing this fall's capture rate versus the previous fall mean, two (White-crowned Sparrow, American Redstart) showed increases of an average of 25%.
A notable characteristic of this fall's migration was that most migrants arrived later than usual (probably due to delayed nesting).
Our data are suggestive that the cause of the declines we documented in our banded birds this fall is more widespread and that would have a similar impact on a wide range of species, such as weather.
www.umd.umich.edu /dept/rouge_river/fall2002.html   (1109 words)

  
 Vance's Walleye Resort  -  Spanish River, Ontario
We are located on the famous and beautiful Spanish River, creating perfect habitat for large populations of trophy fish.
We are located on the famous and beautiful Spanish River which cuts through the Northern Ontario Wilderness, creating perfect habitat for large populations of Walleye, Muskie, Northern Pike, Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass.
Where the river is wide, weedy areas hold large Muskie, Northern Pike and Largemouth Bass while the rocky points and drop-offs hold great numbers of trophy Walleye and Smallmouth Bass.
www.internetsportshow.com /fullserv/vanceswalleyeresort.htm   (654 words)

  
 High Falls of the Magpie River   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
High Falls (also known as the Scenic High Falls of the Magpie and Magpie Falls) is just south of Wawa, off of Highway 17.
The Silver Falls are a two hour hike away down the Voyageur Trail.
The Sand River Falls Gargantua Falls, Baldhead River Falls and Agawa Falls are in Lake Superior Provincial Park.
www.gowaterfalling.com /waterfalls/high.shtml   (279 words)

  
 RRBO fall banding 2000
Great warm weather in late fall helped us move steadily to overtake last year's fall record, but the last week turned cold and frost prevented us from opening our nets for the first critical few hours of the morning.
For the second fall in a row, we did not band any Yellow-bellied Flycatchers; mean is 2.9.
For totals of all species, their previous fall means, and the total since 1992, click here.
www.umd.umich.edu /dept/rouge_river/fall2000.html   (401 words)

  
 Fall Hiking - Ontario, Canada, Canada, Canada Things to see and do, North America, North America Things to see and do, ...
It is the northern views however, that make the fall so desirable.
Hike up the side of a stream, and you will be amazed at the salmon working their way up river.
From the peak of this pillar, Lake Superior and all the fall foliage will be fully visible.
www.bootsnall.com /articles/00-06/fall-hiking-ontario-canada.html   (840 words)

  
 Potato River Falls - Lake Superior Color Tour
We found a nice parking place in front of the picnic shelter and near the trail to the upper falls (shown far right).
The Upper Falls begins in a series of stair step cascades and then drops over two higher falls.
From there you can continue on to the Black River Harbor and subsequently the Presque Isle Recreation Area and if you want even more fall scenic color beauty - the Porcupine Mountains.
www.superiortrails.com /potato-river-falls.html   (222 words)

  
 Citrus: Florida's fall foliage: a rainbow of colors
River birch, Betula nigra, along the river banks and in irrigated gardens, becomes golden yellow.
Florida flame has great fall color and a root system less prone to leaf spotting in the summer.
Gulf ember also has good fall foliage, is a vigorous grower and bored resistant claim breeders.
www.sptimes.com /2006/10/10/Citrus/Florida_s_fall_foliag.shtml   (648 words)

  
 salmon river fishing
Pulaski's Salmon River is famous throughout the northeast for great salmon fishing and large ‘football’ shaped brown trout.
The Salmon River estuary is about 1 mile of flat-water and is best fished from a small boat (14 or 16 ft. with a 6 to 15 horse motor.) There is a public boat launch on the estuary.
While the Salmon River by far provides the Pulaski NY area’s best salmon fishing and perhaps the best steelhead fishing, there are many Lake Ontario feeder streams and creeks that fill up with salmon or steelhead when the conditions are right.
www.lakeontario-cottage.com /fishing_salmon_river.htm   (559 words)

  
 GORP - Rainbow Falls Provincial Park - Three's a Charm in Ontario   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The park is named for the rainbows that often rise from the glittering cascades that fall down the rocky steps from Whitesand Lake to the Whitesand River, which also lie within the park's boundaries.
The erratic jointing has caused the river to run over a number of ledges and drop in a series of cascades rather than one large fall.
Whitesand is home to good populations of smallmouth bass, while the Whitesand River is the place for rainbow and speckled trout in spring and steelhead during the fall run.
gorp.away.com /gorp/location/canada/ontario/propark5.htm   (809 words)

  
 Caribou Falls Lodge  -  English River System, Ontario
Caribou Falls rest quietly on the edge of some of the best fishing Ontario's north has to offer.
Reached by road or air, the Lodge is located at the mouth of the very long English River system, whose waters flow into the Winnipeg River system.
On a beautiful crisp fall day you may see a moose hiding in fantastic folliage or crossing one of the bays.
www.internetsportshow.com /searchit/cariboufallslodge.htm   (458 words)

  
 Fall River Apartments For Rent
You will find that most Fall River apartments are conveniently located near shopping centers, bars and clubs, restaurants and public transportation.
We know that finding Fall River apartments for rent can be time consuming, which is why we allow you to narrow down your apartment search based on various amenities that are a must.
This will ensure that all Fall River apartment rentals displayed in your search meet your requirements.
www.101apartments.com /rent/Massachusetts/Fall-River.asp   (496 words)

  
 The Weather Network · Fall Colour · Ontario   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Fall Colour Progression report is produced each Monday and Thursday during the beautiful fall colour season, in the province of Ontario.
In Eastern Ontario the remaining colours are generally dull gold and yellow with about 80% leaf fall from Belleville and the beautiful Prince Edward County area, to Kingston and Gananoque along the 1,000 Island parkway region.
The Ottawa region has about 90% leaf fall at this time however the area is still offering some small pockets of dull yellow and gold.
www.theweathernetwork.com /features/fallcolour/pages/ON.htm   (583 words)

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