Polly Creek (of Canadian mainland)

Polly Creek (of Canadian mainland)

About

Polly Creek flows through the Canadian landscape as a tributary of Mud Creek, situated in the picturesque Thousand Islands region. It meanders from the west, ultimately joining Mud Creek before both waterways feed into Jones Creek. This area is known for its rich natural beauty, offering a glimpse into the serene aquatic pathways that define the region’s geography.

Positioned at a latitude of 44° 29′ 20″ N and a longitude of 75° 50′ 25″ W, Polly Creek finds itself within the coordinates of a two-minute box measuring 44^30′ x 75^50′. While specific municipal or county designations are not provided, the creek is part of the province of Ontario, Canada. Its gentle course contributes to the intricate network of streams and rivers that embody the Thousand Islands’ charm, supporting both local ecosystems and the region’s historical allure.


Island or Feature Name
Polly Creek (of Canadian mainland)

Nationality
Canada

Centroid Lat/Long
44° 29′ 20″ N – 75° 50′ 25″ W

Two-Minute Box
44^30′ x 75^50′

Location and description
A tributary of Mud Creek, entering it from west, before Mud Creek enters Jones Creek

Former, informal, or alternate names

Municipality

County

Province / State

Ports?

Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
937

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