- South Nation River
The South Nation River is a
river whose watershed covers 3,900 km², a large part of easternOntario . The river's headwaters are located north of Brockville and it flows 175 km northeast to empty into theOttawa River near Plantagenet. This river is called the "South Nation River" to distinguish it from a river inQuebec north of the Ottawa River called thePetite-Nation River or "rivière Petite-Nation". The names of both rivers are derived from the French name for the native people of this area, the Weskarini.The area surrounding the river, originally covered with white pine, is now mainly used for agriculture. The river drains an almost flat plain, and hence its lack of
gradient makes it prone to flooding. Dams and other water control measures have been introduced to help reduce the impact of seasonal flooding in the watershed.In some areas the river flows through
Leda clay s which can be very unstable. OnJune 20 1993 , a majorlandslide occurred near the former site of the town of Lemieux. Approximately 3 million m³ of mud and clay slid into the river valley, blocking the river's flow for three days.Four kilometers of river to the South of Spencerville is good for
canoeing during most water conditions. There is a civilized put in at the old mill.Tributaries include the
* various branches of the Castor River
* Payne River
* Scotch River
* Bear BrookCommunities on the river include:
* Casselman
* Crysler
* Plantagenet
* Spencervilleee also
*
List of Ontario rivers External links
* [http://www.nation.on.ca/ South Nation Conservation]
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