Humber Creek

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Humber Creek is a small urban watercourse in Toronto, Ontario, that flows through residential and park areas before joining the Humber River.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Humber Creek canonical 1
Taylor-Massey Creek 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf creek
urban watercourse
continent North America
country Canada
crossedBy Dixon Road
Eglinton Avenue West
Highway 401
Islington Avenue
Royal York Road
drainageBasin Humber River drainage basin
environmentalIssue stormwater impacts
urban runoff
flowsDirection generally southward
flowsInto Humber River
hasEcosystemType urban riparian corridor
hasFeature channelized sections
ravine sections
hasHydrologicalType perennial stream
hasLandUseInWatershed parkland
residential
transportation corridors
hasMouthElevation approximately 75 metres above sea level
hasNearbyLandmark Humber Valley Golf Course
Richview
Weston
hasVegetationType mixed deciduous riparian vegetation
hasWildlifeHabitat aquatic invertebrates
birds
small mammals
locatedIn Etobicoke
North York
Ontario
Toronto
locatedInMunicipality Toronto
surface form: City of Toronto
managedBy Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
mouthLocation Humber River near Weston Road
partOf Great Lakes Basin
passesThrough Humber Valley
parkland
residential areas
provinceOrState Ontario
riverSystem Humber River watershed
Lake Ontario drainage basin
surface form: Lake Ontario basin
tributaryOf Humber River
usedFor local recreation

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Humber River hasTributary Humber Creek
Don River hasTributary Humber Creek
this entity surface form: Taylor-Massey Creek