Raisin River (Ontario)

Raisin River
River
Annual canoe race on the Raisin River
Name origin: From the French word raisin (grape)
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Eastern Ontario
County United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
Municipalities South Glengarry, South Stormont
Part of Saint Lawrence River drainage basin
Tributaries
 - left North Raisin River
 - right South Raisin River
Source Field
 - location Newington, South Stormont
 - elevation 96 m (315 ft)
 - coordinates 45°06′55″N 75°02′34″W / 45.11528°N 75.04278°W / 45.11528; -75.04278
Mouth Lake Saint Francis
 - location Lancaster, South Glengarry
 - elevation 43 m (141 ft)
 - coordinates 45°07′35″N 74°29′31″W / 45.12639°N 74.49194°W / 45.12639; -74.49194Coordinates: 45°07′35″N 74°29′31″W / 45.12639°N 74.49194°W / 45.12639; -74.49194
Basin 57.982 km2 (22 sq mi)
Discharge
 - average 5.09 m3/s (180 cu ft/s)
Location of the mouth of the Raisin River in Ontario.

The Raisin River is a river in South Stormont and South Glengarry, United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry in eastern Ontario, Canada, with the watershed encompassing portions of North Stormont, North Glengarry and the city of Cornwall as well. It empties into Lake Saint Francis on the Saint Lawrence River near the community of Lancaster.

The river's name is an anglicised form of the earlier French settler name "la rivière aux Raisins", which referred to the wild grapes (raisins in French) that can still be found growing along the shores of the river. [1]

Course

The river begins in a field about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of the community of Newington. It travels south to the community of Bunker Hill, then turns east, and takes in the left tributaries Palen Creek, Shaver Drain and Wereley Creek near the community of North Lunenburg. The Raisin River continues east, takes in the left tributary Stoney Creek at the community of Black River, and passes under Ontario Highway 138 at the community of St. Andrews. It heads northeast, takes in the left tributary Beaver Creek and right tributary McIntosh Drain, then the left tributary North Raisin River at the community of Martintown. It heads east, passes into South Glengarry, takes in the right tributary Glen Falloch Drain and left tributary McIntyre Creek, then reaches the community of Williamstown and the right tributary South Raisin River. The river continues east, takes in the right tributary Glen Drain, passes under Ontario Highway 401, and reaches Lake Saint Francis.

Recreation

The "Great Raisin Raisin River Foot Race" is held in Williamstown. In spring, the "Raisin River Canoe Race" runs from Saint Andrews to Williamstown.

Tributaries

See also

References

Notes
  1. Ewan Ross (historian). "Glengarry Place Names". Retrieved 26 April 2011.
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