Talbot Creek

Coordinates: 42°38′21″N 81°21′15″W / 42.6393°N 81.3542°W / 42.6393; -81.3542
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Talbot Creek is a watercourse in Elgin County, Ontario, Canada, that drains into Lake Erie.[1] It was first settled in 1803.[2][3][4][5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ron Brown (2009). The Lake Erie Shore: Ontario's Forgotten South Coast. Dundurn Press. p. 136. ISBN 9781770703902.
  2. ^ "WESTERN ELGIN HERITAGE ATTRACTIONS". Elgin County Tourism. Retrieved 2018-12-14. Dutton-Dunwich was settled on the shores of Lake Erie by Colonel Thomas Talbot in 1803 followed by families of Irish descent from the United States. These first settlers were placed near the Talbot Creek and the former fishing village of Tyrconnell.
  3. ^ Jennifer Grainger (2008). "Vanished Villages of Elgin". Dundurn Press. pp. 66–70. ISBN 9781459712294. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  4. ^ "Distribution of Fish Species at Risk" (PDF). Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
  5. ^ Jarmo Jalava; Stanley Caveney; Mark Carabetta; Daria Koscinski; Rhonda Donley. "Elgin Greenway" (PDF). Conservation Action Plan. Retrieved 2018-12-14.

42°38′21″N 81°21′15″W / 42.6393°N 81.3542°W / 42.6393; -81.3542