Twelve Mile Creek

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Twelve Mile Creek is a waterway in Ontario, Canada, that flows through the city of St. Catharines and ultimately drains into Lake Ontario.

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Twelve Mile Creek canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf creek
waterway
basinCountry Canada
connectedTo Welland Canal
country Canada
crossesFeature Niagara Escarpment
drainageBasin Lake Ontario drainage basin
ecoregion Carolinian forest
surface form: Carolinian forest zone
flowsDirection generally northward
flowsInto Port Dalhousie Harbour
flowsThrough St. Catharines
hasFeature ravines
valley
wetlands
hasFishSpecies salmon
trout
hasLandUseInWatershed agricultural
natural area
urban
hasProtectedArea Short Hills Provincial Park
hasRecreationTrail Bruce Trail side trails
Twelve Mile Creek Trail
hasStructure DeCew Falls Generating Stations
surface form: DeCew Falls Generating Station

DeCew Falls Generating Stations
surface form: DeCew Falls Generating Station I

DeCew Falls Generating Stations
surface form: DeCew Falls Generating Station II
hasTributary Dick’s Creek NERFINISHED
Francis Creek NERFINISHED
Henley Creek NERFINISHED
Richardson Creek NERFINISHED
Short Hills Creek NERFINISHED
Walker Creek
historicalUse navigation route to early Welland Canals
locatedIn Ontario
Regional Municipality of Niagara
mouth Lake Ontario
mouthLocatedIn Port Dalhousie
nearCity Thorold
nearCommunity Port Dalhousie
partOf Niagara Peninsula watershed
region Niagara Region
riverSystem Great Lakes Basin
sourceRegion Fonthill Kame-Delta Complex
Pelham, Ontario
usedFor angling
canoeing
hydroelectric power generation
kayaking
recreation

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St. Catharines locatedOn Twelve Mile Creek
Martindale Pond watercourse Twelve Mile Creek