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[[image:Confluence of Bonar Creek and Mimico Creek.jpg | thumb | Confluence of Bonar Creek and [[Mimico Creek]] in 1889.]]
[[image:Confluence of Bonar Creek and Mimico Creek.jpg | thumb | Confluence of Bonar Creek and [[Mimico Creek]] in 1889.]]
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'''Bonar Creek''' was a tributary of [[Mimico Creek]], a watercourse that empties into [[Lake Ontario]] in the former city of [[Mimico, Ontario|Mimico]], now part of [[Toronto]].<ref name=TrcaBonar/><ref name=LostCreeksBonar/> Bonar Creek joined Mimico Creek {{convert|130|m|ft}} north of [[Lakeshore Boulevard]], in the marsh at the mouth of the Mimico Creek.
'''Bonar Creek''' was a tributary of [[Mimico Creek]], a watercourse that empties into [[Lake Ontario]] in the former city of [[Mimico, Ontario|Mimico]], now part of [[Toronto]].<ref>
 
Almost the entire creek has been buried, except for a short stretch where the former watercourse jointed Mimico Creek.<ref name=LostCreeksBonar/> 
However there are plans to restore part of the wetlands at the confluence of the two creeks.<ref name=BonarCreekStormwater/>
 
==See also== 
*[[List of rivers of Ontario]]
 
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Bonar Creek joined Mimico Creek {{convert|130|m|ft}} north of [[Lakeshore Boulevard]], in the marsh at the mouth of the Mimico Creek.


Almost the entire creek has been buried, except for a short stretch where the former watercourse jointed Mimico Creek.<ref name=LostCreeksBonar/> 
<ref name=BonarCreekStormwater>
However there are plans to restore part of the wetlands at the confluence of the two creeks.<ref>
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==References==
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[[Category:Rivers of Toronto]]
==See also== 
*[[List of rivers of Ontario]]
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[[Category:Rivers of Toronto]]
[[Category:Rivers of Toronto]]

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Confluence of Bonar Creek and Mimico Creek in 1889.

Bonar Creek was a tributary of Mimico Creek, a watercourse that empties into Lake Ontario in the former city of Mimico, now part of Toronto.[1][2] Bonar Creek joined Mimico Creek 130 m (426.51 ft) north of Lakeshore Boulevard, in the marsh at the mouth of the Mimico Creek.

Almost the entire creek has been buried, except for a short stretch where the former watercourse jointed Mimico Creek.[2] However there are plans to restore part of the wetlands at the confluence of the two creeks.[3]

See also

References