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The '''Castor River''' is a |
The '''Castor River''' is a river in eastern [[Ontario]], in [[Canada]]. It flows into the [[South Nation River]] near [[Casselman, Ontario|Casselman]]. It has a number of branches, including the North, Middle, South and East Castor Rivers which join near [[Embrun, Ontario|Embrun]]. The river was named for the many [[American Beaver|beaver]] dams found in its watershed; "castor" means "beaver" in [[French language|French]]. |
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It has a number of branches, including the North, Middle, South and East Castor Rivers which join near [[Embrun, Ontario|Embrun]]. |
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Communities on the Castor River include: |
Communities on the Castor River include: |
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*[[Russell, Ontario|Russell]] |
*[[Russell, Ontario|Russell]] |
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This river was named for the many [[American Beaver|beaver]] dams found in its watershed; "castor" means "beaver" in [[French language|French]]. |
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Revision as of 17:04, 18 February 2005
The Castor River is a river in eastern Ontario, in Canada. It flows into the South Nation River near Casselman. It has a number of branches, including the North, Middle, South and East Castor Rivers which join near Embrun. The river was named for the many beaver dams found in its watershed; "castor" means "beaver" in French.
Communities on the Castor River include: