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Ammonite Fossil Hunting Near Toronto

Prompt

Research and provide detailed information about well-known locations near Toronto, such as beaches or parks, where ammonite fossil hunting is possible. Include the following details: - The specific names of beaches or parks where ammonite fossils can be found. - Accessibility information and any relevant rules or restrictions for fossil hunting in those locations. - The geological context or history that explains the presence of ammonite fossils at these sites. - Tips or best practices for fossil hunting safely and ethically in these areas. # Output Format Present the information in a clear, organized format using headings and bullet points where appropriate. Start with a brief introduction, then list each location with its relevant details, followed by general tips or guidelines for fossil hunting near Toronto. # Notes Ensure that the information is accurate and up-to-date, and mention if any permits or permissions are required to collect fossils at the sites. # Response Formats ## prompt {"prompt":"Research and provide detailed information about well-known locations near Toronto, such as beaches or parks, where ammonite fossil hunting is possible.\n\nInclude the following details:\n- The specific names of beaches or parks where ammonite fossils can be found.\n- Accessibility information and any relevant rules or restrictions for fossil hunting in those locations.\n- The geological context or history that explains the presence of ammonite fossils at these sites.\n- Tips or best practices for fossil hunting safely and ethically in these areas.\n\n# Output Format\n\nPresent the information in a clear, organized format using headings and bullet points where appropriate. Start with a brief introduction, then list each location with its relevant details, followed by general tips or guidelines for fossil hunting near Toronto.\n\n# Notes\n\nEnsure that the information is accurate and up-to-date, and mention if any permits or permissions are required to collect fossils at the sites.","name":"Ammonite Fossil Hunting Near Toronto","short_description":"Find and describe locations near Toronto where ammonite fossil hunting is possible.","icon":"MapPinIcon","category":"research","tags":["Fossils","Ammonite","Toronto","Outdoor"],"should_index":true}

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