Mersey River (Atlantic)
Mersey River | ||
Mersey River in Liverpool |
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Data | ||
location | Annapolis County , Region of Queens Municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada | |
River system | Mersey River | |
origin |
Lake Kejimkujik 44 ° 21 ′ 41 " N , 65 ° 13 ′ 49" W. |
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Source height | 88 m | |
muzzle | at Liverpool in the Atlantic Ocean Coordinates: 44 ° 2 '39 " N , 64 ° 42' 44" W, 44 ° 2 '39 " N , 64 ° 42' 44" W |
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Mouth height | 0 m | |
Height difference | 88 m | |
Bottom slope | 1.5 ‰ | |
length | 60 km | |
Discharge at the gauge at Milton A Eo : 1960 km² |
MQ 1954/1979 Mq 1954/1979 |
57 m³ / s 29.1 l / (s km²) |
Right tributaries | Shelburne River | |
Flowing lakes | Lake Kejimkujik , Lake Rossignol | |
Communities | Liverpool |
The Mersey River is a river in the southeast of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia .
It rises from Lake Kejimkujik in Kejimkujik National Park and flows through Lake Rossignol to finally flow into the Atlantic Ocean near the city of Liverpool . Its tributaries are the Shelburne River (empties into Lake Rossignol), West River, and the Little River.
The river was an important transport route for the native people of Nova Scotia, the Mi'kmaq Indians. Later, during the colonization by the English, it was used as a transport route for tree trunks from the interior of the country. Nowadays you can find some smaller hydroelectric plants along the river.
Web links
Commons : Mersey River - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Water Survey of Canada: Station 01ED003 ( Memento of the original from December 24, 2010) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.