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Bonar Creek

Coordinates: 43°37′20″N 79°29′00″W / 43.62222°N 79.48333°W / 43.62222; -79.48333
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Bonar Creek
Confluence of Bonar Creek and Mimico Creek in 1889
Bonar Creek is located in Toronto
Bonar Creek
Location of the mouth of the creek in Toronto
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
RegionGreater Toronto Area
MunicipalityToronto
Physical characteristics
MouthMimico Creek
 • location
Mimico
 • coordinates
43°37′20″N 79°29′00″W / 43.62222°N 79.48333°W / 43.62222; -79.48333
 • elevation
367 m (1,204 ft)
Basin features
River systemLake Ontario drainage basin

Bonar Creek was a creek in Mimico, Ontario, Canada. It was a tributary of the still-existing Mimico Creek, a watercourse that empties into Lake Ontario.[1][2] Bonar Creek joined Mimico Creek 130 metres (430 ft) north of Lake Shore Boulevard, in the marsh at the mouth of the Mimico Creek.

The creek is named for Irish immigrants Bill and Letitia Bonar who lived in a pumphouse near the waterway.[3]

Almost the entire creek has been buried, except for a short stretch where the former watercourse joined Mimico Creek, and that remaining portion has been canalized.[2] There are plans to restore part of the wetlands at the confluence of the two creeks.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Etobicoke and Mimico Creeks Watersheds Technical Update Report". Toronto Regional Conservation Authority.
  2. ^ a b "Lost Creeks of South Etobicoke: Bonar Creek". Lost Creeks of South Etobicoke.
  3. ^ http://citiesintime.ca/toronto/story/mimico-creek/
  4. ^ "Bonar Creek Stormwater Management Facility and Legion Road Extension Municipal Class Environmental Assessment". City of Toronto government. 2010-07-26. Archived from the original on 2013-01-15. Retrieved 2012-01-21.