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Fenelon River
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Fenelon Falls on the Fenelon River
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Physical characteristics
Main source Cameron Lake
River mouth Sturgeon Lake
246 m (807 ft)
Length 2 km (1.2 mi)

The Fenelon River is a short but important waterway in Ontario, Canada. It is only about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) long. This river flows through the community of Fenelon Falls. This area is part of the Kawartha Lakes region.

Fenelon River: A Key Connection

The Fenelon River might be short, but it has a big job. It acts like a natural channel. This channel connects two larger bodies of water. These are Cameron Lake and Sturgeon Lake. Both lakes are popular spots for boating and fishing.

Where is the Fenelon River?

The river is located in the Kawartha Lakes district of Ontario. This area is known for its many lakes and rivers. The town of Fenelon Falls sits right on the river. The river's path is entirely within this town.

What Does the River Connect?

The Fenelon River starts at the southern end of Cameron Lake. It then flows south for a short distance. Finally, it empties into Sturgeon Lake. This connection is vital for the local ecosystem. It also helps with boat travel between the lakes.

Importance of the Fenelon River

The Fenelon River is more than just a waterway. It is a key part of the Trent-Severn Waterway. This waterway is a famous system of canals and rivers. It allows boats to travel across Ontario. The river also features the beautiful Fenelon Falls. These waterfalls are a popular tourist attraction. They add to the charm of the town.

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