Otonabee River, , Canada
Short in length (55kms/34mils), the Otonobee River is actually two very different rivers. The upper portion runs from Katchiwanooka Lake to Peterborough's Little Lake, and is surrounded by limestone and cedar lined shores. The lower level travels through woody areas to Rice Lake. The Otonobee River is part of the Trent-Severn Waterway system.
| Topic Code | Bodies of Water | |
| Address | Lakefield, Peterborough, and Rice Lake | |
| State | Ontario | |
| Categories Listed in | Attractions, Things to do in , Bodies of Water, Ontario Tourist Attractions, Things to do in and around |
