Credit River

The Credit River is a river in southern Ontario, which flows from headwaters above the Niagara Escarpment near Orangeville and Caledon East to empty into Lake Ontario at Port Credit, Mississauga. It drains an area of approximately 1,000 square kilometres (390 sq mi). The total length of the river and its tributary streams is over 1,500 kilometres (930 mi).

Credit River
The Credit River in Port Credit
Location of the mouth of the Credit River in Ontario
EtymologyFrom Rivière au Crédit, used by French fur traders
Native nameMissinnihe
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
Physical characteristics
SourceNiagara Escarpment
  locationnear Orangeville, Ontario and Caledon East, Ontario
  elevation400 m (1,300 ft)
MouthLake Ontario
  location
Port Credit
  coordinates
43°32′52″N 79°34′51″W
  elevation
74 m (243 ft)
Length90 km (56 mi)
Basin size1,000 km2 (390 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationErindale, Mississauga
  average8.12 m3/s (287 cu ft/s)
  minimum0.085 m3/s (3.0 cu ft/s)
  maximum501 m3/s (17,700 cu ft/s)

Despite urbanization and associated problems with water quality on the lower section of this river, it provides spawning areas for Chinook salmon and rainbow trout. There is a fish ladder on the river at Streetsville. Much of the river can still be travelled by canoe or kayak. The headwaters of the Credit River is home to a native self-sustaining brook trout population and an introduced brown trout population.

Credit Valley Conservation, the local watershed management conservation authority, operates several Conservation Areas including Belfountain, Island Lake, and Terra Cotta.

Forks of the Credit Provincial Park is located on the upper part of the river between Brampton and Orangeville, and is near the Bruce Trail.

Communities in the river's watershed include the following:

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