COLDWATER RIVER (ONTARIO)
There are two 'Coldwater River's in Ontario, Canada:
The 'Coldwater River' in Simcoe County originates in the Oro moraine west of Lake Simcoe and flows west to empty into Matchedash Bay on Georgian Bay. The river is believed to have been named from its Ojibwa name "gisinaa nibiish", which means "cold pool of water".
The 'Coldwater River' in the Algoma District empties into northeastern Lake Superior in Lake Superior Provincial Park.
The 'Coldwater River' in Simcoe County originates in the Oro moraine west of Lake Simcoe and flows west to empty into Matchedash Bay on Georgian Bay. The river is believed to have been named from its Ojibwa name "gisinaa nibiish", which means "cold pool of water".
The 'Coldwater River' in the Algoma District empties into northeastern Lake Superior in Lake Superior Provincial Park.
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