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  2. Clyde River (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Little Clyde River, South Branch Clyde River, Middle Branch Clyde Creek The Clyde River is a river in Lanark County in Eastern Ontario , Canada. [ 1 ] It is in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin , is a left tributary of the Mississippi River , and was named after the River Clyde in Scotland .

  3. Little Clyde River - Wikipedia

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    The Little Clyde River begins at the outflow from Tate Lake in geographic Dalhousie Township. [2] It flows east, then turns northeast, passes the community of Poland, enters geographic Lanark Township, [3] and reaches its mouth at the Clyde River. The Clyde River flows via the Mississippi River and the Ottawa River to the Saint Lawrence River.

  4. Category:Rivers of Lanark County - Wikipedia

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    Kings Creek (Mississippi River Ontario) L. Little Clyde River; M. Mississippi River (Ontario) P. Peterson Creek (Clyde River tributary) S. Silver Lake Creek; T. Tay ...

  5. Clyde River - Wikipedia

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    Little Clyde River, Ontario, Canada This page was last edited on 3 August 2024, at 02:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  6. Peterson Creek (Clyde River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Peterson Creek is a river in the Ottawa River drainage basin in Lanark Highlands, Lanark County and North Frontenac, Frontenac County in eastern Ontario, Canada. It flows 9.5 kilometres (5.9 mi) from and unnamed lake to its mouth at the South Branch Clyde River.

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  9. Lanark, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The village was first settled in 1820 by Scottish immigrants who named it after the town of Lanark in Scotland. In 1823 it established its first post office. [2] It soon became a major hub of the lumbering and textile industries, both of which used the Clyde River which runs through the village, as a source of power and as a transportation route to transport logs east to the Ottawa River.