Scotch Corners Wetland has many seepage valleys and springs that support small streams draining into Mississippi Lake.
Scotch Corners Wetland is a provincially significant wetland complex[1] located in Lanark County, Ontario, Canada. The 202 hectares (500 acres) area[2] has a wide array of wetland types including swamps, marshes, vernal pools, beaver ponds and seepage areas.[3][4] It forms the headwaters of several creeks that drain into Mississippi Lake.
^Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. (undated.) Significant Wetlands and the Ontario Wetland Evaluation System. 2 p.
^"Mississippi Lake Today: Mississippi Lake Plan project" (PDF). Mississippi Lakes Association. April 2015. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
^Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. 2008. Scotch Corner Wetland Complex. (map.) Information Management Section, Kemptville District, Ministry of Natural Resources and Queen’s Printer for Ontario.
^Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust. Keddy Nature Sanctuary. http://mmlt.ca/keddy-nature-sanctuary. Viewed 6 March 2017
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