The Ausable River is a river in southwestern Ontario Canada which empties into Lake Huron at Port Franks, Ontario . The Ausable's initial source is in a moraine near the community of Staffa, Ontario located in the municipality of West Perth, Ontario at a point 334 metres (1,096 ft) above sea level . Although the river has a total measured length of over 240 kilometres (150 mi), because of its meandering course, the mouth in actuality is only 64 kilometres (40 mi) from its source near Staffa. The Ausable drains 1,142 square kilometers (441 sq mi) of land, and falls 158 metres (518 ft) in elevation from source to outlet.
6-623: Au Sable River or variants may refer to: Canada [ edit ] Ausable River (Lake Huron) , Ontario Aux Sables River (Spanish River) , Ontario Rivière aux Sables (Saguenay River) , in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec United States [ edit ] Au Sable River (Michigan) Ausable River (New York) , also known as "AuSable River" See also [ edit ] Sauble River (disambiguation) Au Sable (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
12-484: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ausable River (Lake Huron) In 1875, engineers of the Canada Company engaged in a large scale drainage project, referred to locally as "The Cut", which altered the course of the river dramatically and permitted the draining of several local small lakes and wetlands for agricultural purposes. Before that time
18-634: Is referred to as the Old Ausable Channel . The river provides habitat for several endangered freshwater mussel species, several threatened or endangered fish species and the threatened eastern spiny softshell turtle . The formation of the Ausable Gorge by the river near Arkona has exposed fossils from the Middle Devonian period. At one time, a hydroelectric plant was located at nearby Rock Glen Falls. This river
24-649: The Ausable passed through the village of Grand Bend , where it made an abrupt curve toward the south, paralleling the Lake Huron shoreline for several kilometers, before entering the lake at Port Franks. This abrupt "bend" in the course of the river, is the origin of the name of the community of Grand Bend. The former course of the river, sections of which almost completely dry up during the summer season, can still be seen in Pinery Provincial Park . It
30-431: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Au_Sable_River&oldid=931828148 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
36-634: Was called Rivière aux Sables or "sandy river" by the French which through time became the Aux Sables River in English. The name was condensed to Ausable in the early 20th century. The Anishinaabeg people who signed Huron Tract Treaty #29 referred to the river as “Niigaanziibii” / Niigaansibiing” and the river is the eastern boundary of the Stony Point reserve which is 1/2 of the land base for
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