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Avon River (Ontario)

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- location
  
Perth East

- location
  
Perth South

- average
  
2.2 m/s (78 cu ft/s)

Basin area
  
1,678 km²

Basin area
  
1,678 km²

- elevation
  
390 m (1,280 ft)

- elevation
  
308 m (1,010 ft)

Length
  
37 km

Discharge
  
2.2 m³/s

Province
  
Ontario

Avon River (Ontario)

The Avon River is a river in Perth County, Ontario, Canada. The river was named after the River Avon in England when the town of Stratford was founded on its banks in 1832. The Avon River rises northeast of Stratford and flows southwest, entering the North Thames River near St. Marys. It was originally known as the Little Thames River.

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CourseEdit

For a map showing the river's course highlighted on a topographic map, see this reference.

The river begins in a field northeast of the community of Shakespeare in Perth East. It flows west to the north of the community, south of Brocksden, and into Lake Victoria, a seasonal reservoir created by the Thomas Orr Dam, in Stratford. The Avon River continues west through the community of Avonton in Perth South, and heads south through the community of Avonbank. It then empties into the North Thames River, as a left tributary, between the community of Motherwell to the north and the town of St. Marys to the south.

TributariesEdit

  • Dunseith Drain
  • Douglas Drain
  • Hislop Drain
  • Court Drain
  • Kuhne Drain
  • Central School Drain
  • Sheerer Drain
  • References

    Avon River (Ontario) Wikipedia