Jock River | |
The Jock River in Ottawa
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Country | Canada |
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Province | Ontario |
Region | Eastern Ontario |
Districts | Ottawa, Lanark County |
Part of | Saint Lawrence River drainage basin |
Tributaries | |
- right | Nichols Creek, Kings Creek |
Source | |
- location | Franktown, Lanark County |
- elevation | 136 m (446 ft) |
- coordinates | 44°58′57″N 76°03′53″W / 44.98250°N 76.06472°W |
Mouth | Rideau River |
- location | Ottawa |
- elevation | 79 m (259 ft) |
- coordinates | 45°15′36″N 75°42′28″W / 45.26000°N 75.70778°WCoordinates: 45°15′36″N 75°42′28″W / 45.26000°N 75.70778°W |
Length | 72 km (45 mi) |
Basin | 551 km2 (213 sq mi) |
The Jock River, known locally as the Mighty Jock, is a river in Ottawa and Lanark County in Eastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin and is a left tributary of the Rideau River. The river is named after Jacques, a French man who drowned in it in the early 19th century, and it was once known as the Goodwood River. The River is supported by a community-volunteer organization known as the Friends of the Jock River.
For a map showing the river course highlighted on a topographic map, see this reference.
The river begins in the municipality of Montague in Lanark County. It flows north under the Canadian Pacific Railway main line into the municipality of Beckwith, passes under Ontario Highway 15 and past the community of Franktown into the Goodwood Marsh. It then turns east into the City of Ottawa at the community of Ashton, flows through the community of Richmond, heads under Ontario Highway 416, and reaches its mouth at the Rideau river north of the community of Manotick.
The Jock River watershed drains 551 square kilometres (213 sq mi) of land.
For one weekend each spring, the popular Annual Jock River Canoe Race is held between Munster Road and the town of Richmond, covering 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi) of the river mostly through the Richmond Fen. The race, held since 1985, has grown to include now many classes of competition, such as solo and tandem canoeing and kayaking, recreational, mixed, and family.