Tomwool Creek

Tomwool Creek
River
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Northeastern Ontario
Districts Timiskaming, Cochrane
Part of James Bay drainage basin
Source Cariad Lake
 - location Black River-Matheson, Cochrane District
 - elevation 345 m (1,132 ft)
 - coordinates 48°16′35″N 80°22′36″W / 48.27639°N 80.37667°W / 48.27639; -80.37667
Mouth Sarsfield Creek
 - location Lee Township, Timiskaming District
 - elevation 331 m (1,086 ft)
 - coordinates 48°13′25″N 80°21′37″W / 48.22361°N 80.36028°W / 48.22361; -80.36028Coordinates: 48°13′25″N 80°21′37″W / 48.22361°N 80.36028°W / 48.22361; -80.36028
Location of the mouth of Tomwool Creek in Ontario

Tomwool Creek is a creek in Timiskaming District and Cochrane District in northeastern Ontario, Canada.[1] It is in the James Bay drainage basin and is a left tributary of Sarsfield Creek.

Course

The creek begins at the outflow from Cariad Lake in geographic Black Township[2] in the municipality of Black River-Matheson, Cochrane District and heads south immediately into geographic Lee Township[3] in the Unorganized West Part of Timiskaming District to reach Verona Lake. It heads east into Burl Lakes, then south through Arras Lake to Tomwool Lake. The creek continues south to reach its mouth at Sarsfield Creek. Sarsfield Creek flows via Meyers Lake, Woollings Creek, the Whiteclay River, the Black River, the Abitibi River and the Moose River to James Bay.

The creek travels through no communities; the nearest is Sesekinika, 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southeast of the mouth of the creek.

References

  1. "Tomwool Creek". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  2. "Black" (PDF). Geology Ontario - Historic Claim Maps. Ontario Ministry of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-01-01. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  3. "Lee" (PDF). Geology Ontario - Historic Claim Maps. Ontario Ministry of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-23. Retrieved 2016-12-31.

Other map sources:

  • Map 12 (PDF) (Map). 1 : 1,600,000. Official road map of Ontario. Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. 2015-01-01. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  • Restructured municipalities - Ontario map #3 (Map). Restructuring Maps of Ontario. Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. 2006. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
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