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stevens+creek+ontario Latitude and Longitude:

45°09′00″N 75°38′58″W / 45.1501°N 75.64935°W / 45.1501; -75.64935
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Stevens Creek
Stevens Creek in North Gower
Stevens Creek (Ontario) is located in Southern Ontario
Stevens Creek (Ontario)
Location
Canada
Province Ontario
Municipality Ottawa
Physical characteristics
SourceMarlborough Forest
Mouth Rideau River
 • location
Kars
 • coordinates
45°09′00″N 75°38′58″W / 45.1501°N 75.64935°W / 45.1501; -75.64935

Stevens Creek is a stream in Ontario, Canada. [1] It springs in the marshes of Marlborough Forest, flowing northeast to North Gower, where a smaller unnamed stream joins Stevens Creek from the north. It drains into the Rideau River in Kars at its most easterly point.

Stevens Creek was named for Roger Stevens, a United Empire Loyalist and British spy who drowned there in 1793. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Stevens Creek". Geographical Names Board of Canada. Retrieved May 5, 2015.
  2. ^ "History difficult to match". Ottawa Citizen. June 29, 1972. p. 15. Retrieved May 5, 2015.

stevens+creek+ontario Latitude and Longitude:

45°09′00″N 75°38′58″W / 45.1501°N 75.64935°W / 45.1501; -75.64935
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stevens Creek
Stevens Creek in North Gower
Stevens Creek (Ontario) is located in Southern Ontario
Stevens Creek (Ontario)
Location
Canada
Province Ontario
Municipality Ottawa
Physical characteristics
SourceMarlborough Forest
Mouth Rideau River
 • location
Kars
 • coordinates
45°09′00″N 75°38′58″W / 45.1501°N 75.64935°W / 45.1501; -75.64935

Stevens Creek is a stream in Ontario, Canada. [1] It springs in the marshes of Marlborough Forest, flowing northeast to North Gower, where a smaller unnamed stream joins Stevens Creek from the north. It drains into the Rideau River in Kars at its most easterly point.

Stevens Creek was named for Roger Stevens, a United Empire Loyalist and British spy who drowned there in 1793. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Stevens Creek". Geographical Names Board of Canada. Retrieved May 5, 2015.
  2. ^ "History difficult to match". Ottawa Citizen. June 29, 1972. p. 15. Retrieved May 5, 2015.

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