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  3. French River (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The French River flows through typical Canadian Shield country, in many places exposing rugged glaciated rock but also through heavily forested areas on the upper portion. . The mouth of the river contains countless islands and numerous channels which vary from narrow, enclosed steep-walled gorges, falls and rapids, to broad expanses of open wat

  4. French River Provincial Park Visitor Centre - Wikipedia

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    French River Visitor Centre, main entrance. The 790 m 2 (8,500 sq ft), single-storey building is arranged in two parts with distinct programming. To the west, visitors will find offices, washrooms, a gift store, and local tourism information. The eastern section contains a multi-use event space and the "Voices of the River" exhibit.

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  6. Dokis First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The French River Provincial Park protects most of the land along the French River except for the land occupied by the Dokis. Today, over 300 years after fur traders first navigated its waters, motorboats, kayaks, and canoes now travel the French River; lodges and cottages dot the landscape, and it provides an abundance of activities for anglers and hunters.

  7. French Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    It connects Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site with French Creek State Park. [8] Remains of buildings near the Six Penny Trail. Six Penny Trail is a 3-mile (4.8 km) "moderate" hiking trail. It is a loop trail, set off in the woods and is connected to the campground contact station by a short connector trail. [8]

  8. French River - Wikipedia

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    French River, Minnesota, an unincorporated community in the United States; French River, Nova Scotia (disambiguation), 3 locations in Nova Scotia; French River, Ontario, a municipality in Canada; French River 13, Ontario, a First Nations reserve; French River, Pictou County, a community in Nova Scotia, Canada; French River, Prince Edward Island

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