Nanticoke Creek (Ontario)

Coordinates: 42°47′51″N 80°04′07″W / 42.7974°N 80.0687°W / 42.7974; -80.0687
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Nanticoke Creek is a watercourse in

Grand River. The creek drains approximately 180 square kilometres (69 sq mi).[2]

The small village of

Iroquois Confederacy
.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Our Watershed". Long Point Region Conservation Authority. Retrieved 2017-07-21.
  2. ^ "Executive Summary: Long Point Conservation Area" (PDF).
    Long Point Conservation Area
    . January 2008. Retrieved 2018-12-12. Nanticoke Creek, which drains about 180 square kilometres, begins as a cool water fishery in the Norfolk Sand Plain with groundwater-fed base flows. From there it enters a series of lakes, ponds, and wetlands called the Waterford Ponds. It changes to a warm water fishery after it passes into the Haldimand Clay Plain past Waterford. It enters Lake Erie at Nanticoke.
  3. ^ Edward S. Rogers, Donald B. Smith (1994). "Aboriginal Ontario: Historical Perspectives on the First Nations". . Retrieved 2017-07-21.

42°47′51″N 80°04′07″W / 42.7974°N 80.0687°W / 42.7974; -80.0687