Sawmill Creek
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| Sawmill Creek | |
|---|---|
Mouth of Sawmill Creek | |
| Location | |
| Country | Canada |
| Province | Ontario |
| Municipality | Ottawa |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Uplands |
| • coordinates | 45°19′58″N 75°38′39″W / 45.33278°N 75.64417°W |
| • elevation | 100m |
| Mouth | Rideau River |
• location | Near Billings Bridge |
• coordinates | 45°23′25″N 75°40′37″W / 45.39028°N 75.67694°W |
• elevation | 56m |
| Length | 11km[1] |
| Basin size | 20.73 km2.[1] |
| Depth | |
| • maximum | 8ft[2] |
| Basin features | |
| Tributaries | |
| • left | Proposal Pond, Wendy Stewart Pond |
Sawmill Creek[3] is a creek located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada that is a tributary of the Rideau River. It rises in the wetlands south and southwest of the community of Blossom Park in the Ottawa Greenbelt, specifically south of Lester Road.[1] It flows roughly north by northwest through Blossom Park, and the neighbourhood of South Keys, through the McCarthy Woods, and then separates the neighbourhood of Riverside Park on the west from the neighbourhoods of Ellwood and Heron Park on the east, before entering the Rideau River at Billings Bridge, near the intersection of Bank Street and Riverside Drive.
The creek's watershed is mainly marine clay plains with sand and rock ridges. 29% of the creek's substrate is clay, 21% is sand, while equal amounts (17%) are either cobble or silt.[1]
Since the creek runs primarily through an urban environment, only 28% of its course remains natural, while 16% has been altered moderately, and 56% has been "highly altered".[1]