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Cow Creek (Ontario)

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The St Clair River is the large watercourse on the western side of this map, Cow Creek is the larger watercourse on the east of this map.
The St Clair River is the large watercourse on the western side of this map, Cow Creek is the larger watercourse on the east of this map.

Cow Creek is a watercourse in Sarnia Township, Ontario, that empties into Lake Huron.[1] The boundaries of the present day watercourse is confused, due to 19th century efforts to drain a wetland, known as Lake Wawanosh.[2] Lake Wawanosh was drained by Riviere Aux Perches, Perch Creek, a tributary of Cow Creek. In 1859 a short drainage canal was excavated, that has gone by different names, but which has now widely usurped the name Perch Creek.

The original Cow Creek drained 266 square kilometres (103 sq mi).[2]

References

  1. ^ George Mathewson (2014-07-29). "So, why is the Cull Drain now called Perch Creek?". The Sarnia Journal. Retrieved 2020-05-02. A sizable area of north Sarnia, Edwards explained, was once covered by Lake Wawanosh and the Blackwell Marsh. It had a single drainage outlet called Riviere Aux Perches – Perch Creek in English – that flowed northeast to Bright's Grove, where it connected to Cow Creek.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b "Cow and Perch Creeks: Watershed Report Card" (PDF). St Clair Region Conservation Authority. Retrieved 2020-05-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)