Canaseraga Creek | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
State | New York |
Counties | Livingston, Steuben, Allegany |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Town of Nunda, Livingston County |
• coordinates | 42°33′44″N 77°52′51″W / 42.56222°N 77.88083°W[1] |
Mouth | Genesee River |
• location | Near Mount Morris, Livingston County |
• coordinates | 42°45′19″N 77°50′26″W / 42.75528°N 77.84056°W[1] |
Basin size | 334 sq mi (870 km2)[2] |
Discharge | |
• location | Shakers Crossing (1.4 miles [2.3 km] upstream from mouth)[3] |
• average | 309 cu ft/s (8.7 m3/s)[3] |
• minimum | 4.3 cu ft/s (0.12 m3/s) (August 19, 1970)[3] |
• maximum | 5,510 cu ft/s (156 m3/s) (January 19, 1996)[3] |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | Keshequa Creek |
Canaseraga Creek is a stream that flows through Livingston, Steuben, and Allegany Counties in western and central New York.[1][4] It is a tributary of the Genesee River, and its 334-square-mile (870 km2) watershed is the largest sub-watershed of that river.[2]
The creek's name is of Seneca origin, and was recorded in early records as Ganusgago, Kanuskago, and Caniskrauga. Translations of the name include both "among the milkweeds" and "slippery elms".[5]