Baden Hills | |
Country: | Canada |
Subdivision1: | Ontario |
Subdivision1 Type: | Province |
Subdivision2 Type: | Region |
Subdivision3: | Waterloo |
Subdivision3 Type: | Regional Municipality |
Settlement Type: | Municipalities |
Range Coordinates: | 43.4036°N -80.6381°W |
Highest: | eastmost hill |
Elevation M: | 354 |
Coordinates: | 43.4047°N -80.6347°W |
Geology: | kame hills in a sand plain and kame moraine complex Mesic, sandy-loam upland forest soils |
Orogeny: | Laurentide Ice Sheet |
Age: | Pleistocene - Last glacial period |
Map: | Ontario |
The Baden Hills are four glacier-made kames near the community of Baden in the Township of Wilmot, Ontario, Canada. Because of their elevation, up to 434m (1,424feet), they have been used for radio and TV transmission towers, most notably Baden Tower on the highest and eastmost hill that hosts the antennas for Kitchener's CKCO-DT. They can be seen from practically anywhere in Wilmot Township.
A large village was present on the side of the Baden Hills during the Late Woodland period.[1]