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The Black River is a river in the Regional Municipality of York and the Regional Municipality of Durham in Central Ontario, Canada.[1] It is part of the Great Lakes Basin, and is a tributary of Lake Simcoe; the entire watershed is under the auspices of the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority |
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Lattitude: | 44.0555572509766 | |
Longitude: | -79.3352813720703 | |
Elevation: | 291 | [m] |
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| Mouth : | Lake Simcoe | |
Lattitude: | 44.3226203918457 | |
Longitude: | -79.3466567993164 | |
Elevation: | 219 | [m] | Location: | Mossington Park | |
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Dace, Longnose | | Walleye |
Perch, Yellow | | Dace, Finescale |
Fallfish | | Shiner, Blacknose |
Chub, Creek | | Shiner, Golden |
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Trout, Brook | | Stickleback, Brook |
Shiner, Mimic | | Pumpkinseed Sunfish |
Mudminnow, Central | | Minnow, Bluntnose |
Pike, Northern | | |
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