Watersheds of Muskoka
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Watersheds of Muskoka
Muskoka consists of four primary watersheds and seventeen secondary watersheds.
Primary Watersheds
- Georgian Bay
- Muskoka River
- Severn River
- Black River
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Georgian Bay Secondary Watersheds
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Muskoka River Secondary Watersheds
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Severn River Secondary Watersheds
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Black River Secondary Watershed
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Physical Lands
There are four primary watersheds in Muskoka. The Black and Severn River watersheds flow through the Severn River to Georgian Bay and the Muskoka River and Georgian Bay watersheds flow directly to Georgian Bay through the Moon, Musquash or other smaller rivers in the Township of Georgian Bay.
Muskoka River Watershed
The headwaters for the Muskoka River are found in Algonquin Park, and flow southwesterly for a distance of about 210 km to release into Lake Muskoka before it continues into Georgian Bay through the Moon and Musquash Rivers.
The Muskoka River watershed is the largest watershed in Muskoka. The watershed:- Measures over 62 km at its widest section
- Covers an area of around 466,000 hectares (4660 km2 )
Watershed Communities
- Dwight
- Dorset
- Baysville
- Huntsville
- Port Sydney
- Bracebridge
- Gravenhurst
- Bala
- Port Carling
- MacTier
Sub-watersheds
The Muskoka River watershed is divided into three secondary sub-watersheds: the North and South Branches, and the Lower Muskoka sub-watershed. It is further divided into eight tertiary watersheds.
The North and South Branches comprise roughly two-thirds of the eastern part of the District Municipality of Muskoka. Beginning in the highlands of Algonquin Park they flow southwesterly, uniting in Bracebridge. Then they continue to flow into Lake Muskoka.
The Lower Muskoka sub-watershed receives the inflow from the North and South Branches as well as Lake Joseph, Lake Rosseau, and Gull and Silver Lakes in Gravenhurst.
Black River Watershed
The Black River begins in the Haliburton Highlands and flows south-west passing through the southeast corner of Muskoka. The portion of the watershed in Muskoka is approximately 360 km2. Vankoughnet is the only community in Muskoka in the Black River watershed.Severn River Watershed
The Severn River is the lower end of the Trent-Severn Historic Waterway, managed by Parks Canada. It flows from Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchiching to Georgian Bay at Port Severn. The portion of this watershed in Muskoka is approximately 357 km2.Watershed Communities
- Severn Bridge
- Kilworthy
- Barkway
Sub-watersheds
The sub-watersheds in the Severn River watershed include Kahshe Lake, which directly flows into Sparrow Lake. Morrison Lake, Six Mile Lake and Gloucester Pool all flow directly into the Severn River just upstream of the mouth at Port Severn.Georgian Bay Watershed
Georgian Bay is a large bay in Lake Huron and recieves all the water from the watersheds in Muskoka. Besides the major watersheds identified on this page, there are several smaller watersheds that flow directly into Georgian Bay from the western portion of Muskoka.
The land area represented by these smaller watersheds is approximately 900 km2.
Watershed Communities
- MacTier
- Honey Harbour
- Port Severn
