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		<title>Brandon Hills</title>
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These are a set of large hills located South of the City of Brandon. Their exact origins are unknown but are thought to be created by glacial processes, however the exact process is unknown and there are a variety of theories to explain their existence.
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<p>These are a set of large hills located South of the<a title="Brandon Mb" href="http://brandonmb.ca"> City of Brandon</a>. Their exact origins are unknown but are thought to be created by glacial processes, however the exact process is unknown and there are a variety of theories to explain their existence.</p>
<p>At their highest point they stand over 300ft from the farmlands below and can be seen from the North Hill in Brandon. They are the home of a variety of different animals such as white tailed deer, coyotes, black bear, various amphibians, various birds and there have been some sights of cougar! No worries though, none have ever been confirmed.</p>
<p>The hills offer many kilometers of trails for hikers and bikers, however due to low maintenance of the area many trail markers are missing and it is sometimes easy to become lost. Make sure to always bring your cellphone and travel with friends. For some generic maps of the hills, go to <a href="http://brandonhills.org/" target="_blank">http://brandonhills.org/</a></p>

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