Moira River


 
 

The Moira River flows from its source near Sharbot Lake in eastern Ontario to empty into the Bay of Quinte on Lake Ontario at Belleville, Ontario. The river is 98 km in length.

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The Skootamatta River, Clare River and Black River are tributaries of this river which join the Moira near Tweed, Ontario.

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The river was named after Francis Rawdon-Hastings, Earl of Moira.

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Sharbot Lake: Sharbot Lake, in Ontario, Canada is a village in Central Frontenac Township, Frontenac County, located at the intersection of Highway 38 and Highway 7 (the Trans-Canada Highway). It has tourist-oriented shops and accommodations. Located in the Land O'Lakes Tourist Region, there are many lakes in the...

Ontario: :This article describes the Canadian province. For other usages, see Ontario (disambiguation)....

Bay of Quinte: The Bay of Quinte is on the northern shore of Lake Ontario....


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River Wild (U.K. Quad)
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