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  2. North River (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    North River in Simcoe County, in the Lake Huron drainage basin, which flows from Bass Lake west of the city of Orillia to the Coldwater River, just upstream of that river's mouth at Matchedash Bay on Severn Sound on Georgian Bay [6] [7] North River in Thunder Bay District, in the Lake Superior drainage basin, a tributary of the Whitefish River [8]

  3. Bass Lake (Patterson Township, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Ontario: Coordinates Primary inflows: Sand Creek ... Bass Lake is a lake in Patterson Township, part of the Almaguin Highlands, Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada.

  4. Bass Lake (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Bass Lake is the name of several lakes in Ontario: Bass Lake (Manitoulin District, Ontario) Bass Lake (Rideau Lakes, Ontario) (Leeds & Grenville) Bass Lake (Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Ontario) (Leeds & Grenville) Bass Lake (Grey County, Ontario) Bass Lake (Patterson Township, Ontario) (Parry Sound District)

  5. Oro-Medonte - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the land used for the railway was acquired by city council for a shared-use recreational trail stretching from Barrie to Orillia. Sections are used in the winter season by the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs. Bass Lake Provincial Park and the Copeland Forest Resources Management Area are located within the

  6. Orillia - Wikipedia

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    Orillia (/ ə ˈ r ɪ l i ə /) [6] is a city in Ontario, Canada, about 30 km (18 mi) north-east of Barrie in Simcoe County. It is located at the confluence of Lake Couchiching and Lake Simcoe . Although it is geographically located within Simcoe County, the city is a single-tier municipality .

  7. Lake Simcoe - Wikipedia

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    Lake Simcoe is a lake in southern Ontario, Canada, the fourth-largest lake wholly within the province, after Lake Nipigon, Lac Seul, and Lake Nipissing. [7] At the time of the first European contact in the 17th century, the lake was called Ouentironk ("Beautiful Water") by the native Wendat/Ouendat (Huron) people.