Moira River
Moira River
Spring flood of the Moira River in March 1975
Moira River in Belleville
The Moira River is a river in Hastings County in eastern Ontario, Canada.
It flows from its source in the Township of Tudor and Cashel in the center of the County south to Belleville, where he empties into the Bay of Quinte, a bay in the north of Lake Ontario. The river was after Francis Rawdon -Hastings, Earl of Moira, named. The river has a length of 124 km, a catchment area of 2750 km ², and has an average discharge of 30 m³ / s
Inflows
- Palliser Creek ( right)
- Chrysal Creek ( right)
- Clare River ( left)
- Sulphide Creek ( left)
- Skootamatta River ( left)
- Black River (left)
- Madoc Creek ( left)
- Gawley Creek ( right)
- Jordan River ( right)