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Malotte Creek
Malotte Creek is located in Southern Ontario
Malotte Creek
Location of the mouth of the creek in Southern Ontario
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Eastern Ontario
County Renfrew
Municipality Greater Madawaska
Physical characteristics
Main source Malotte Lake
362 m (1,188 ft)
45°19′25″N 76°58′34″W / 45.32361°N 76.97611°W / 45.32361; -76.97611
River mouth Black Donald Creek
263 m (863 ft)
45°16′47″N 76°59′51″W / 45.27972°N 76.99750°W / 45.27972; -76.99750
Basin features
River system Saint Lawrence River drainage basin

Malotte Creek is a small stream located in a beautiful part of Canada called Greater Madawaska. This area is in Renfrew County, which is in Eastern Ontario. A stream is like a small river, a natural flow of water.

This creek is an important part of a much larger water system. It flows into the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin. This means all the water from Malotte Creek eventually makes its way to the huge Saint Lawrence River. Malotte Creek is also a "left tributary" of Black Donald Creek. A tributary is a smaller stream or river that flows into a larger one.

The Journey of Malotte Creek

Have you ever wondered where a stream starts and where it ends? Malotte Creek begins its journey at a place called Malotte Lake. This lake is its "source," or starting point.

From Lake to Creek

From Malotte Lake, the creek starts flowing towards the southwest. As it continues its path, it slowly turns more towards the south. Imagine a winding path through the landscape.

Meeting Black Donald Creek

During its journey, Malotte Creek passes underneath Malotte Creek Road. This is a common sight where roads cross over natural waterways. Finally, the creek reaches its "mouth" at Black Donald Creek. The mouth is where a river or stream empties into another body of water.

Part of a Bigger Water System

Once Malotte Creek joins Black Donald Creek, its water continues to travel. Black Donald Creek then flows into Black Donald Lake. From there, the water moves into the Madawaska River. The Madawaska River then flows into the Ottawa River. Finally, the Ottawa River joins the mighty Saint Lawrence River. This shows how even a small stream like Malotte Creek is connected to a vast network of rivers and lakes across Canada.

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