The Paris-Galt Moraine are a pair of glacial moraines left behind by the Laurentian glaciation, in southern Ontario.
The moraines run parallel, and sometimes merge.
[1][2] The Moraine system extends from the Caledon area to an area southwest of Port Rowan — a distance of approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi).
[1] In 2007, Guelph city council requested the Province to assist in adding undeveloped portions of the moraines, within city limits, to the Province's greenbelt plan.
[3] But, by 2009, the city reversed its position, and develop its moraine lands, after all.