Mouth of the Garrison Creek

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The Mouth of the Garrison Creek is the historic point where Toronto’s former Garrison Creek once emptied into Lake Ontario near Fort York, now largely buried and remembered through the city’s landscape and heritage features.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former river mouth
historic geographic location
associatedWatercourse Garrison Creek
city Toronto
country Canada
culturalContext part of Toronto lost rivers heritage
emptiedInto Lake Ontario
environmentalHistory example of buried urban watercourse in Toronto
function drainage outlet for Garrison Creek watershed
heritageSignificance remnant of Toronto’s lost rivers system
historicalUse outlet of Garrison Creek into Lake Ontario
hydrologicalContext former tributary mouth on north shore of Lake Ontario
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Toronto
near Fort York
notablePeriod 19th century
partOf Toronto Harbour
surface form: waterfront of Toronto
province Ontario
relatedTo Fort York
surface form: Fort York National Historic Site

Cedarvale Ravine
surface form: Garrison Creek ravine system
rememberedThrough city landscape features
heritage interpretation
status largely buried
urbanDevelopmentImpact channel buried and integrated into city infrastructure

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Fort York locatedNear Mouth of the Garrison Creek