Beaver Creek (York Region)

Beaver Creek
River
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Greater Toronto Area
Regional municipality York
Municipalities Markham, Richmond Hill
Part of Great Lakes Basin
Source
 - elevation 219 m (719 ft)
 - coordinates 43°52′45″N 79°24′31″W / 43.87917°N 79.40861°W / 43.87917; -79.40861
Mouth Rouge River
 - elevation 175 m (574 ft)
 - coordinates 43°50′50″N 79°20′05″W / 43.84722°N 79.33472°W / 43.84722; -79.33472Coordinates: 43°50′50″N 79°20′05″W / 43.84722°N 79.33472°W / 43.84722; -79.33472
Location of the mouth of Beaver Creek in southern Ontario

Beaver Creek is a river in the municipalities of Markham and Richmond Hill in the Regional Municipality of York, part of the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada.[1] It is part of the Great Lakes Basin and is a right tributary of the Rouge River.

Hydrology

The source of the creek is a basin formed at the outflow of a drainage culvert in Richmond Hill. The creek flows southeast through a residential area before crossing almost directly under the intersection of Leslie Street and 16th Avenue into the eponymous Beaver Creek industrial area in Markham. The creek continues southeast under Highway 404 and southwest of the intersection of Woodbine Avenue and Highway 7 at the community of Brown's Corners. It continues southeast to a point just north of Highway 407, before turning northeast to join the Rouge River, just southeast of the IBM Canada Software Design Centre. The Rouge River flows to Lake Ontario.

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