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South River is a village on Highway 124 near Algonquin Park in the Almaguin Highlands region of Parry Sound District of Ontario, Canada. It is about halfway between North Bay [3] and Huntsville [4] or a 3-hour drive (300 km) north from Toronto. [5] South River has access to the Algonquin Park for canoeists at Kawawaymog (Round Lake). [6]
The South is a river in the Almaguin Highlands region of Parry Sound District, Ontario, beginning in the Western Uplands of Algonquin Provincial Park and emptying into Lake Nipissing. The river takes its name from an arm of Lake Nipissing into which it flows, South Bay.
Rivers of Quebec flowing through Ontario (or tributaries of rivers of Ontario) Main rivers of Quebec flowing toward Ontario shores of James Bay, in order, from east to west: Little Missisicabi River Missisicabi River (Quebec)
South River Railway Station is located in the community of South River in Ontario. The station was originally constructed by the Northern and Pacific Junction Railway , a subsidiary of the Northern and Northwestern Railway , in 1884.
Sundridge/South River Airpark (TC LID: CPE6) is a registered aerodrome located 2.6 nautical miles (4.8 km; 3.0 mi) southeast of South River, Ontario, Canada, in the township of Joly. References [ edit ]
Almaguin Highlands Secondary School [1] (AHSS) is an English public high school located in Strong, Ontario between the towns of South River, Ontario and Sundridge, Ontario.The school is part of the Near North District School Board and is responsible for the education of students in grades 9–12 in the east side of the Parry Sound District (also known as the "Almaguin Highlands"), the school ...
King's Highway 124, commonly known as Highway 124, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario.The highway connects Highway 400 in Parry Sound with Highway 11 in Sundridge, a distance of 91.2 km (56.7 mi), including a 15.4 km (9.6 mi) concurrency with Highway 520.
The region lies south of the province's other primary region, Northern Ontario, although the exact northern boundary of Southern Ontario is disputed. However, its core region is situated south of Algonquin Park, the latter being in an area of transition between coniferous forest north of the French and Mattawa Rivers and southern deciduous forest.