Moore’s Creek (of Canadian mainland)

Moore’s Creek (of Canadian mainland)

About

Moore’s Creek is a northern tributary of the St. Lawrence River, flowing through the Canadian landscape and ultimately joining the river north of Treasure Island. Its geographical coordinates are 44° 16′ 03″ N and 76° 22′ 10″ W, placing it within a region renowned for its natural beauty and intricate waterways.

This creek, although not widely known by other names, plays a role in the extensive network of tributaries feeding into the St. Lawrence. As part of the Thousand Islands region, Moore’s Creek contributes to the area’s rich aquatic ecosystem and the stunning scenery that attracts visitors from around the world. Its precise location falls within the two-minute box defined by 44^18′ x 76^22′, marking it as a point of interest for those exploring the Canadian mainland’s contributions to the river’s flow.


Island or Feature Name
Moore’s Creek (of Canadian mainland)

Nationality
Canada

Centroid Lat/Long
44° 16′ 03″ N – 76° 22′ 10″ W

Two-Minute Box
44^18′ x 76^22′

Location and description
A northern tributary of the St. Lawrence, entering the River north of Treasure Island

Former, informal, or alternate names

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Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
806

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