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- Trent–Severn_Waterway abstract "The Trent–Severn Waterway is a canal route traversing Southern Ontario cottage country, and a linear National Historic Site of Canada administered by Parks Canada. It was formerly used for industrial and transportation purposes, and is maintained for recreational boating and tourism. The Waterway connects two of the Great Lakes—Ontario and Huron—with an eastern terminus at Trenton and a western terminus at Port Severn. Its major natural waterways include the Trent River, Otonabee River, the Kawartha lakes, Lake Simcoe, Lake Couchiching and the Severn River.It is open for navigation from May until October, while its shore lands and bridges are open year-round.".
- Trent–Severn_Waterway thumbnail Trent-Severn_Gateway.jpg?width=300.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway wikiPageID "221433".
- Trent–Severn_Waterway wikiPageRevisionID "590514075".
- Trent–Severn_Waterway caption "Gateway to the Trent-Severn Waterway".
- Trent–Severn_Waterway governingBody Parks_Canada.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway name "Trent–Severn Waterway".
- Trent–Severn_Waterway province Ontario.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway typeOfNhs Canada.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway typeOfNhs Canal.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway website index_e.asp.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Peterborough,_Ontario.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway subject Category:Canals_in_Ontario.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway subject Category:National_Historic_Sites_in_Ontario.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway subject Category:Ship_canals.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway subject Category:Transport_in_Peterborough,_Ontario.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway subject Category:Trent–Severn_Waterway.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway comment "The Trent–Severn Waterway is a canal route traversing Southern Ontario cottage country, and a linear National Historic Site of Canada administered by Parks Canada. It was formerly used for industrial and transportation purposes, and is maintained for recreational boating and tourism. The Waterway connects two of the Great Lakes—Ontario and Huron—with an eastern terminus at Trenton and a western terminus at Port Severn.".
- Trent–Severn_Waterway label "Trent–Severn Waterway".
- Trent–Severn_Waterway label "Voie navigable Trent-Severn".
- Trent–Severn_Waterway label "トレント・セバーン水路".
- Trent–Severn_Waterway sameAs Trent%E2%80%93Severn_Waterway.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway sameAs Voie_navigable_Trent-Severn.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway sameAs トレント・セバーン水路.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway sameAs Q290738.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway sameAs Q290738.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway wasDerivedFrom Trent–Severn_Waterway?oldid=590514075.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway depiction Trent-Severn_Gateway.jpg.
- Trent–Severn_Waterway homepage index_e.asp.