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Graham Creek (Ottawa)
Graham Creek may refer to: *Graham Creek (Alberta), a stream in Saskatchewan and Alberta *Graham Creek (Sonoma County, California), a stream in California *Graham Creek (Rogue River tributary), a stream in Oregon *Graham Creek (Manitoba), a river in Saskatchewan and Manitoba *Grahams Creek, Queensland, a rural locality in the Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia {{Geodis ...
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Graham Creek (Alberta)
Graham Creek is a stream in Alberta, Canada. It is a tributary of the Landels River. Its River source, source is Graham Lake in Saskatchewan, just to the east of the Alberta border. From the lake, Graham Creek flows east into Alberta then north-east to Landels River, which flows into the Winefred River which flows into the Christina River (Alberta), Christina River. Graham Creek has the name of Graham Davies, a government surveyor. See also *List of rivers of Alberta *List of rivers of Saskatchewan References External links

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Graham Creek (Sonoma County, California)
Graham Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , accessed March 10, 2011 perennial stream in Sonoma County, California, tributary to Sonoma Creek. Graham Creek rises in the northern Sonoma Mountains and flows generally northeasterly down the northeastern flank of Sonoma Mountain. Historically this watercourse was called Wild Water Creek, a name used in the time of author Jack London, some of whose work was inspired by the stream. Steelhead, ''Oncorhynchus mykiss'', have historically entered Graham Creek via Sonoma Creek for spawning. Stream surveys conducted from 1966 to 1986 indicated significant, but declining populations of anadromous fish. The spawning habitat of Graham Creek is considered medium to high value, with both winter and summer sheltering characteristics. Land uses in the watershed are primarily open space, agriculture and low density residential uses; waste disposal within the watershed co ...
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Graham Creek (Rogue River Tributary)
Graham Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Oregon Oregon () is a U.S. state, state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington (state), Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of it .... It is a tributary to the Rogue River. Graham Creek was named in 1904 after Edwin Graham, a local farmer. References Rivers of Oregon Rivers of Jackson County, Oregon {{Oregon-river-stub ...
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Graham Creek (Manitoba)
Graham Creek, a tributary of the Souris River, is a river that flows from Saskatchewan near Maryfield into Manitoba where it meets the Souris River on the west side of Melita, Manitoba. The Souris River, in turn, drains into the Assiniboine River, which is part of the Red River drainage basin in a region called the Prairie Pothole Region of North America. That region extends throughout three Canadian provinces and five U.S. states. It is also within Palliser's Triangle and the Great Plains ecoregion. River's Course Graham Creek starts about 11 kilometres south of Maryfield, near Highway 600. From there, the river heads towards the Manitoba border in a south-southeast direction where it crosses the border from Saskatchewan into Manitoba under the exact spot where Saskatchewan Highway 13 becomes Manitoba Highway 2. It continues in a south-southeast direction crossing Road 345 west of Tilston. Near the intersection of Road 256 and Road 445, it heads east along 445 until i ...
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