Boyne River (Nottawasaga River tributary)

The Boyne River is a river in Simcoe County and Dufferin County in Central Ontario, Canada.[1] It is part of the Great Lakes Basin, and is a left tributary of the Nottawasaga River. The rivers falls within the jurisdiction of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority.[2]

Boyne River
Boyne River at Earle Rowe Provincial Park
Location of the mouth of the Boyne River in southern Ontario
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
RegionCentral Ontario
Counties
Physical characteristics
SourceUnnamed pond
  locationMelancthon, Dufferin County
  coordinates44°06′27″N 80°16′02″W
  elevation508 m (1,667 ft)
MouthNottawasaga River
  location
Essa, Simcoe County
  coordinates
44°10′10″N 79°48′56″W
  elevation
205 m (673 ft)
Basin features
River systemGreat Lakes Basin

Course

The river begins at an unnamed pond in Melancthon, Dufferin County, that lies between the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway line and Ontario Highway 10. It heads southeast past the town of Shelburne, then heads east northeast roughly parallel to Ontario Highway 89 for the remainder of its course. It enters Mulmur, passes through Boyne Valley Provincial Park, and enters Adjala–Tosorontio in Simcoe County. The river goes through Earl Rowe Provincial Park, briefly flows through New Tecumseth at the community of Alliston, then reaches its mouth at the Nottawasaga River at Essa. The Nottawasaga River flows to Georgian Bay on Lake Huron.

Tributaries

  • Spring Creek (right)
  • Rosemont Creek (right)
  • Tosorontio Creek (right)
  • Primrose Creek (right)
gollark: Also, I've determined that Matrix (chat protocol) is in fact bad.
gollark: Yes, I checked with the potatOS install on your computer, that is faked.
gollark: It doesn't seem to be in the debian repos.
gollark: I have an ethics machine which makes any decision I make objectively ethical.
gollark: While I believe the set of people who knows my views is well-defined, I don't know who's in it.

References

  1. "Boyne River". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
  2. "Boyne River - 2013 Subwatershed Health Check" (PDF). Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority. 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-08-31. Retrieved 2014-04-19.

Sources

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.