North Creek (Toronto)

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North Creek
Mouth of North Creek, and the grounds of the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital, 1936.jpg
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
RegionGreater Toronto Area
MunicipalityToronto
Physical characteristics
Sourceditch
 • locationAlderwood
MouthLake Ontario
 • location
New Toronto
 • coordinates
43°35′34″N 79°30′50″W / 43.59278°N 79.51389°W / 43.59278; -79.51389Coordinates: 43°35′34″N 79°30′50″W / 43.59278°N 79.51389°W / 43.59278; -79.51389
 • elevation
74 m (243 ft)
Basin features
River systemGreat Lakes Basin

North Creek is a mostly buried watercourse that flows into Lake Ontario on the grounds of the former Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital now in Colonel Samuel Smith Park.[1] Its mouth was at Kipling Avenue. Its headwaters were near the present day intersection of the Queen Elizabeth Way and Browns Line. Almost all the creek had been buried by 1960, but part of the creek remains and mouth now flows in an easterly direction instead of southerly into Lake Ontario.

The mouth of Etobicoke Creek was approximately 2.5 km to the west of the mouth of North Creek. The mouth of Jackson Creek was approximately 700 m to the east of the mouth of North Creek.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Lost Creeks of South Etobicoke: North Creek". 2009-10-13.


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