TRENT RIVER (ONTARIO)
The 'Trent River' is a river in southeastern Ontario which flows from Rice Lake to empty into the Bay of Quinte on Lake Ontario. This river is part of the Trent-Severn Waterway which leads to Georgian Bay. The river is 90 km long.
The Trent River is a beautiful river to just look at or boat through, as well as a great place to fish. Some species of fish in the river are: Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Pike, Pickerel, Walleye, Freshwater Drums, Crappie as well as other smaller fish such as Sunfish, and Bluegill.
Tributaries of this river include the Crowe River and the Otonabee River, which runs through the city of Peterborough, Ontario.
★ List of Ontario rivers
★ Lower Trent Conservation
The Trent River is a beautiful river to just look at or boat through, as well as a great place to fish. Some species of fish in the river are: Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Pike, Pickerel, Walleye, Freshwater Drums, Crappie as well as other smaller fish such as Sunfish, and Bluegill.
Tributaries of this river include the Crowe River and the Otonabee River, which runs through the city of Peterborough, Ontario.
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See also
★ List of Ontario rivers
External links
★ Lower Trent Conservation
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