Magnetawan River

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The Magnetawan River is characterized by relatively steep, rocky shorelines and deep main channels. Narrow, swift sections of the river allow for the challenge of whitewater canoeing. Evidence of log driving from the turn of the century adds interest in the river. Mature red and white pine stands intermixed with some mature hardwood stands are common along sections of the watercourse. Buttonbush occurs in some of the cliff communities in the eastern section of the site.

This area is used for a variety of traditional uses, including hunting, fishing and trapping.

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