Beaver River (Lake Simcoe)

For other places with the same name, see Beaver River (disambiguation).
Beaver River
River
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Central Ontario
Regional Municipality Durham
Part of Great Lakes Basin
Source Unnamed pond
 - location Scugog
 - elevation 303 m (994 ft)
 - coordinates 44°05′46″N 79°04′39″W / 44.09611°N 79.07750°W / 44.09611; -79.07750
Mouth Lake Simcoe
 - location Brock
 - elevation 219 m (719 ft)
 - coordinates 44°25′55″N 79°09′50″W / 44.43194°N 79.16389°W / 44.43194; -79.16389Coordinates: 44°25′55″N 79°09′50″W / 44.43194°N 79.16389°W / 44.43194; -79.16389
Basin 327.3 km2 (126 sq mi)
Discharge for Beaverton, Ontario
 - average 2.833 m3/s (100 cu ft/s)
Location of the mouth of the Beaver River in southern Ontario

The Beaver River is a river in Durham Region in Central Ontario, Canada.[1] It is part of the Great Lakes Basin, and is a tributary of Lake Simcoe. The river's drainage basin is mostly in Durham Region with the remaining portion in the city of Kawartha Lakes; the entire watershed is under the auspices of the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority.[2]

Course

The river begins at an unnamed pond in Scugog on the Oak Ridges Moraine and heads north, passing briefly through Uxbridge before returning to Scugog. The river continues north and its valley becomes largely marshy, paralleled by the now defunct Toronto and Nipissing Railway line to Coboconk. The river passes under Ontario Highway 12/Ontario Highway 7 and enters Brock. At the community of Cannington, the river turns northwest and reaches its mouth at Lake Simcoe at the community of Beaverton.

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