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The Evolution of High Speed Rail Projects in Canada A Comprehensive History
Canada’s vast geography and growing urban centers have long sparked interest in faster, more efficient transportation. High speed rail (HSR) has been a recurring vision to connect major cities, reduce travel times, and support economic growth. Yet, despite numerous studies and proposals, Canada has yet to see a fully operational high speed rail system. This post traces the history of high speed rail projects in Canada, exploring key studies, challenges, and the evolving lands
Feb 34 min read


Explore the Natural Wonders of the Prescott Russell Recreational Trail
The Prescott Russell Recreational Trail offers a unique way to experience the beauty of Southeastern Ontario. Stretching across picturesque landscapes, this trail invites outdoor enthusiasts to explore nature on foot, bike, or horseback. Whether you seek a peaceful walk or an active day outdoors, the trail provides a refreshing escape from daily routines. Discover the Trail’s Route and Terrain The Prescott Russell Recreational Trail runs through the heart of the United Counti
Feb 32 min read


Alfred Bog | A Biodiversity Hotspot in Prescott Russell
Alfred Bog is a significant ecological area located in eastern Ontario, Canada. Known for its unique wetland ecosystem, it plays a crucial role in the region's biodiversity. Alfred Bog supports multiple endangered and threatened species, numerous species of special concern, and a high concentration of peatland-dependent indicator flora and fauna , making it an ecologically sensitive landscape where hydrologic or corridor disturbance poses significant regulatory and environmen
Feb 33 min read


Understanding bird flight behaviour, collision risk and mitigation options at high-speed railway viaducts
Bird collisions with high-speed railway viaducts pose a significant threat to avian populations and railway safety. These structures, often elevated and spanning large distances, intersect with natural bird flight paths, increasing the risk of fatal impacts. Understanding how birds behave in flight near these viaducts is essential to developing effective strategies that reduce collisions and protect wildlife while maintaining safe railway operations. This article explores bir
Feb 33 min read
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