Hwy. 27 and Hwy. 9
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Dufferin Marsh
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The Dufferin Marsh is a remnant feature of the Schomberg River. Through man made and natural disturbances the river bed is now a marsh which is part of a sensitive ecosystem. Through natural processes and man made disturbances the old river bed developed into a marsh. The land was historically used for farming, and was bisected by the Schomberg and Aurora Railway in 1902. Through the years the Marsh has flourished despite adjacent development.
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