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- Chedoke_Creek abstract "The Chedoke Creek is an urban creek that runs through the west end of Hamilton, Ontario. It crosses the Bruce Trail and the Radial Trail.Much of the creek is diverted below ground in concrete piping. It is a few meters at the widest and is at a depth suitable for wading (not recommended due to pollution). The flow rate and volume of the creek changes with the seasons - The spring thaw yields the greatest flow. The creek contains no fish stock, but has tested for watershed biodiversity, as part of an educational program organized by Dr. George Sorger of McMaster University for the benefit of students at Westdale Secondary School. Biodiversity is considered an indicator of health. Low biodiversity indicates pollution. Testing performed by McMaster students have detected a high E. coli count, indicating that the waters are unsafe for all humans and pets - though much less so than the East Hamilton's Red Hill Creek.Two separate waterfalls (Chedoke Falls) flow over the Niagara Escarpment, locally referred to as \"The Mountain.\" Both falls are located in a stretch of parkland, The Mountain Brow. The larger falls is secluded, located at the east entrance of the Chedoke Golf Club and requires a dangerous hike along a steeply-inclined valley that shows bright red clay soils and an abundance of mature maple trees. The Western Falls is visible from the Radial Trail (a gravel road suitable for pedestrian and bicyclists, no motor vehicles), just west of the Upper Paradise Street stairs and the Chedoke clubhouse. From the falls, the creek is routed under the radial trail and travels through a thin stretch of forest that separates the Chedoke Golf Course from the nearby houses. At Glenside Avenue (approximately 500 meters from the Radial Trail), the creek is routed underground. It is channeled through a built concrete trough along the side of Highway 403 and empties into Cootes Paradise at Princess Point Park.".
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- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageRevisionID "664808651".
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Biodiversity.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Trail.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Hamilton,_Ontario.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Ontario.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Chedoke_Falls.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Chedoke_Golf_Club.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Chedoke_Hospital.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Cootes_Paradise.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Escherichia_coli.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Hamilton,_Ontario.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink McMaster_University.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Niagara_Escarpment.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Ontario_Highway_403.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Red_Hill_Valley.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Red_Hill_Valley_Parkway.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLink Westdale_Secondary_School.
- Chedoke_Creek wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chedoke Creek".
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- Chedoke_Creek subject Category:Landforms_of_Hamilton,_Ontario.
- Chedoke_Creek subject Category:Rivers_of_Ontario.
- Chedoke_Creek hypernym Creek.
- Chedoke_Creek type River.
- Chedoke_Creek comment "The Chedoke Creek is an urban creek that runs through the west end of Hamilton, Ontario. It crosses the Bruce Trail and the Radial Trail.Much of the creek is diverted below ground in concrete piping. It is a few meters at the widest and is at a depth suitable for wading (not recommended due to pollution). The flow rate and volume of the creek changes with the seasons - The spring thaw yields the greatest flow.".
- Chedoke_Creek label "Chedoke Creek".
- Chedoke_Creek sameAs Q5089218.
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- Chedoke_Creek sameAs Q5089218.
- Chedoke_Creek wasDerivedFrom Chedoke_Creek?oldid=664808651.
- Chedoke_Creek isPrimaryTopicOf Chedoke_Creek.