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Tripoli Creek
Tripoli Creek (Kenora District) is located in Ontario
Tripoli Creek (Kenora District)
Location of the mouth of Tripoli Creek in Ontario
Other name(s) ruisseau Tripoli
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Northwestern Ontario
District Kenora
Physical characteristics
Main source Tripoli Lake
396 m (1,299 ft)
50°20′23″N 91°05′09″W / 50.33972°N 91.08583°W / 50.33972; -91.08583
River mouth Drive Creek (Ontario)
390 m (1,280 ft)
50°20′50″N 91°08′58″W / 50.34722°N 91.14944°W / 50.34722; -91.14944
Length 6.6 km (4.1 mi)
Basin features
River system Nelson River drainage basin

Tripoli Creek is a small waterway, also known as a creek, located in the Kenora District of Northwestern Ontario, Canada. It is part of a much larger system of rivers that eventually flow into the Nelson River. In French, this creek is called ruisseau Tripoli.

What is Tripoli Creek?

Tripoli Creek is a natural stream of water. It flows from a higher point to a lower point. Creeks are usually smaller than rivers. They play an important role in the environment. They carry water from lakes and land to larger rivers.

Where is Tripoli Creek Located?

This creek is found in the northwestern part of Ontario, a large province in Canada. It flows through the Kenora District. This area is known for its many lakes and forests. The creek is part of a huge water network. This network covers a vast area of land.

How Long is Tripoli Creek?

Tripoli Creek is about 6.6 kilometers (or 4.1 miles) long. To give you an idea, that's like walking for about an hour and a half. It starts at a lake and ends by joining another creek. This journey takes its water from one place to another.

The Journey of Tripoli Creek

Every creek and river has a starting point and an ending point. Tripoli Creek begins its journey high up and flows downhill. This movement of water helps shape the land. It also provides homes for many plants and animals.

Where Does Tripoli Creek Start?

The journey of Tripoli Creek begins at Tripoli Lake. This lake is its "head" or source. The water in Tripoli Lake is about 396 meters (1,299 feet) above sea level. This high starting point gives the creek its flow.

Where Does Tripoli Creek End?

After flowing for 6.6 kilometers, Tripoli Creek joins another waterway. It flows into Drive Creek (Ontario). This meeting point is called its "mouth." The elevation at this point is about 390 meters (1,280 feet). This means the creek drops 6 meters (19 feet) over its course.

What is a Drainage Basin?

Tripoli Creek is part of the Nelson River drainage basin. Imagine a giant funnel. A drainage basin is like that funnel for water. It's an area of land where all the rain and snow melt eventually flow into one main river or lake. For Tripoli Creek, its water eventually makes its way to the Nelson River. The Nelson River then flows all the way to Hudson Bay.

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