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Redstone River
Redstone River (Haliburton County, Ontario) is located in Southern Ontario
Redstone River (Haliburton County, Ontario)
Location of the mouth of the Redstone River in southern Ontario.
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Central Ontario
County Haliburton
Municipality Dysart et al
Physical characteristics
Main source Upper Redstone Lake
464 m (1,522 ft)
45°20′51″N 78°26′38″W / 45.34750°N 78.44389°W / 45.34750; -78.44389
River mouth Green Lake on the Gull River
308 m (1,010 ft)
45°06′27″N 78°37′47″W / 45.10750°N 78.62972°W / 45.10750; -78.62972
Basin features
River system Great Lakes Basin
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Harburn Creek
  • Right:
    Eyre Creek (Ontario)

The Redstone River is a cool river in Ontario, Canada. It flows through a place called Dysart et al in Haliburton County. This river starts in the southern part of Algonquin Provincial Park and ends up joining the Gull River.

Where the River Flows

The Redstone River begins its journey at Upper Redstone Lake. This lake is located in the southern area of Algonquin Provincial Park. From there, the river flows southwest through a large area known as the Haliburton Forest.

As it continues, the river reaches Eyre Lake. Here, another small stream called Eyre Creek joins it from the right side. The river then flows through Little Redstone Lake. After that, it reaches Redstone Lake. At this point, Harburn Creek joins the Redstone River from the left side.

The water from Redstone Lake leaves through two different paths. One path is to the southeast, controlled by the East Redstone Dam. This dam helps manage the water flow into the East Redstone River. The East Redstone River then flows into Eagle Lake, which is part of the Gull River system.

The other path is to the southwest, controlled by the West Redstone Dam. This dam manages the water that flows into the main Redstone River. The Redstone River then flows west and southwest. It finally reaches its end at Green Lake, which is also part of the Gull River. This meeting point is west of a community called West Guilford and just north of Ontario Highway 118.

The Gull River is part of a bigger system called the Trent–Severn Waterway. This waterway connects to Lake Ontario through the Trent River. The Gull River system, including the Redstone River, is very important. It acts like a big storage area for water, helping to control water levels in the entire waterway.

Smaller Streams Joining In

Rivers often have smaller streams that flow into them. These are called tributaries. The Redstone River has two main ones:

  • Harburn Creek (joins from the left side)
  • Eyre Creek (joins from the right side)
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