Thomas-Sterry-Hunt International Ecological Reserve

Thomas-Sterry-Hunt International Ecological Reserve is an ecological reserve in , Canada. It was established on September 7, 1988. The ecological reserve was named in honour of Thomas Sterry Hunt, F.R.S, an American geologist, who served as chief assistant to Sir William Edmond Logan, the director of the Canadian Geological Survey.

Thomas-Sterry-Hunt International Ecological Reserve

Latitude
46.5158° or 46° 30′ 57″ north
Longitude
-70.0412° or 70° 2′ 28″ west
Open location code
87RFGX85+8G
Open­Street­Map ID
way 508837525
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­nature_reserve
Wiki­data ID
Q2179014
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