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Trent River (Ontario)

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Country
  
Canada (Ontario)

Length
  
90 km

Mouth
  
Bay of Quinte

Cities
  
Peterborough

Main source
  
Rice Lake

Province
  
Ontario

Source
  
Rice Lake

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River mouth
  
Bay of Quinte (Lake Ontario)

Similar
  
Trent–Severn Waterway, Bay of Quinte, Balsam Lake, Kawartha Lakes, Cameron Lake

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 kilometres (56 mi) long. The Trent drains a large portion of south-central Ontario, including most of the Kawartha Lakes and their supplying watersheds.

Map of Trent River, Ontario, Canada

The river is host to numerous species of birds, amphibians and fish. Some species of fish in the river are: Smallmouth bass, Largemouth bass, Pike, Walleye, Freshwater drums, Crappie as well as other smaller fish such as Sunfish, Rock Bass and Bluegill.

Tributaries of this river include the Crowe River and the Otonabee River, which runs through the city of Peterborough, Ontario. Trent University, located in Peterborough, is named after the region, and looked to provide university education to the area.

In 2008 water soldier plant was reported found along the shore line. The plant is imported from Europe. It is a common pond plant, purchased in garden stores. It has sharp leaves and is a possible concern as the plant spreads quickly using asexual reproduction.

References

Trent River (Ontario) Wikipedia