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- Niagara Escarpment
- 1 the forested plain sloping gently upward to the Niagara Escarpment in the South. This shore, from its Eastern end,
- 2 had located on the high ground above the Escarpment, and the Northern half of the plain, bordering on
- 3 Dundas together with Crook's Hollows, above the Escarpment, was becoming an industrial area of some
- 4 given a view of the city from the top of the Escarpment, he was driven to the Railway Wharf. He embarked
- 5 His mansion was situated on the brow of the Escarpment and was named "Auchmar" after the ancient seat of
- 6 house named "Arkledun", on the slope of the Escarpment at the head of John Street. This he sold about
- 7 house made a new landmark on the brow of the Escarpment.
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