Gull River | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Ontario |
County | Haliburton |
Municipalities | |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Longboot Lake |
• location | Southern Algonquin Provincial Park in Dysart et al, Haliburton County |
• coordinates | 45°13′16″N 78°16′00″W / 45.22111°N 78.26667°W |
• elevation | 457 m (1,499 ft) |
Mouth | Balsam Lake |
• location | Coboconk, Kawartha Lakes |
• coordinates | 44°38′28″N 78°48′19″W / 44.64111°N 78.80528°W |
• elevation | 256.3 m (841 ft) |
Discharge | |
• average | 20 m3/s (710 cu ft/s) |
• minimum | 12 m3/s (420 cu ft/s) |
• maximum | 27 m3/s (950 cu ft/s) |
Basin features | |
River system | Great Lakes Basin |
Tributaries | |
• right | Boshkung River, Kennisis River, Redstone River |
The Gull River is a river in Algonquin Highlands and Dysart et al, Haliburton County and the single-tier municipality of Kawartha Lakes in south-central Ontario, Canada. It is in the Trent River and Lake Ontario drainage basins, and flows from southern Algonquin Provincial Park to Balsam Lake on the Trent–Severn Waterway.