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Lake Nosbonsing (French: Lac Nosbonsing) is a lake in the municipalities of Bonfield, Chisholm, and East Ferris in Nipissing District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. [1] It is near the City of North Bay, is the source of the Kaibuskong River, and is in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin.
Depot Creek is a river in Nipissing District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. [1] It is in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin and is a tributary of Lake Nosbonsing.. The creek begins at an unnamed lake in geographic Boulter Township [2] and flows southeast to Guilmette Lake, then turns west to Sobie Lake.
Astorville on Lake Nosbonsing East Ferris is a township in northeastern Ontario , Canada located between Trout Lake and Lake Nosbonsing in the District of Nipissing . West Ferris has long been annexed into the city of North Bay .
Located on the north shore of Lake Nosbonsing, where the railway crosses the Kaibuskong River, this place was originally named by the CPR as Callander Station. The community of Callander , on the South-East Bay of Lake Nipissing , had been named Callander in 1880, to honour the birthplace in Scotland of Duncan McIntyre , then president of the ...
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Astorville/Lake Nosbonsing Water Aerodrome (TC LID: CLN5) is located on Lake Nosbonsing, Ontario, Canada and is 1.9 nautical miles (3.5 km; 2.2 mi) east northeast of Astorville. References [ edit ]
The Nosbonsing and Nipissing Railway (N&N) was a portage railway constructed by Ottawa lumber baron John Rudolphus Booth. [1] The 5.5-mile (8.9 km) line connected Lake Nipissing with Lake Nosbonsing [ 2 ] to allow lumber to be portaged onto the Mattawa River , and from there to the Ottawa River . [ 3 ]
The Kaibuskong River is a small river in Nipissing District in northeastern Ontario, Canada that runs south through the Township of Bonfield from its source at Lake Nosbonsing.