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5000 BCE: A Shallow of Its Former Self

With glaciers long-gone, the Little Bonnechere River must be sustained by annual cycles of rain and snow. But the Algonquin dome looms to the northwest, capturing much of the local precipitation. In the rain shadow of the dome, the Bonnechere becomes one of southern Ontario's driest regions. The big river shrinks.

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