Tusket River

Tusket River
Country Canada
Basin
Main source Long Tusket Lake
River mouth Gulf of Maine
sea level
Physical characteristics
Length 93 km (58 mi)

The Tusket River is a Canadian river located in Nova Scotia's Yarmouth County.

Geography

The Tusket River is a major river system and drainage basin in Yarmouth County in south-western Nova Scotia. It has numerous branches and associated rivers, and also flows through a series of lakes. Near its mouth, the river becomes a tidal estuary, with the water becoming brackish due to mixing of the river's fresh water with salt brought upstream from the Gulf of Maine by incoming tides.

The headwaters of the river lie in the Tobeatic Wilderness Area, which is part of the larger Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve.

Natural history

The river is nationally significant for its many coastal plain plant species.[1] Some, like the Plymouth Gentian (Sabatia kennedyana) and Pink Coreopsis (Coreopsis rosea) occur nowhere else in Canada.[2] These species occur on gently-sloping sand and gravel shorelines lower in the watershed. There is an online guide to assist with identifying all these species.[3] Wilson's Lake has one of the largest populations of Atlantic Coastal Plain plants in Canada, and is the site of the small but highly significant Tusket River Nature Reserve.[4] In 2011 botanists exploring a newly acquired protected area, the Jack and Darlene Stone Conservation Lands, discovered another rare plant species, Maleberry (Lyonia ligustrina), the first time this species has been found growing in Canada.[5]

Groundseltree (Baccharis halimifolia)

Groundseltree (Baccharis halimifolia) reaches its northern limit in North America near the Tusket River Estuary.[6] This white-flowering shrub in the aster family ranges southward along the Atlantic Coastal Plain and Gulf Coastal Plain coastal plain to Florida and Texas.

Fishing in the Tusket River is very popular. It was named one of the top 10 fishing spots in the world by The Guardian in 2006.

Communities

Communities located along the Tusket River, from northeast to southwest, include:

See also

References

  1. Keddy, P.A. 1985. Lakeshore plants in the Tusket River Valley, Nova Scotia: the distribution and status of some rare species including Coreopsis rosea and Sabatia kennedyana. Rhodora 87:309 320.
  2. http://www.speciesatrisk.ca/coastalplainflora
  3. http://www.speciesatrisk.ca/coastalplainflora/guide/
  4. http://www.gov.ns.ca/nse/protectedareas/nr_tusketriver.asp
  5. http://www.nsnt.ca/newsevents/?id=235
  6. "Species at Risk Conservation Fund 2009 Approved Projects:". Nova Scotia Canada Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved 11 October 2011.

Coordinates: 43°53′1″N 65°59′2″W / 43.88361°N 65.98389°W / 43.88361; -65.98389 (Tusket River, Nova Scotia)

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