The Trent Severn Waterway Information

Kingston, 100 kilometers east of the Trent Severn Wateway entranceKingston, to the east of Trenton is an equal distance from Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa, where the St. Lawrence River meets Lake Ontario and the Rideau Canal. Kingston is a historic city and the home of Fort Henry, Queen's University and more. Here you will find a bustling downtown with shops, restaurants and businesses. The shoreline hosts recreation facilities, parks and a managed waterfront.

Towns in bold are situated at or near locks so you will pass by but towns in Italic only if you wish to visit them.
- Kingston
- Belleville
- Cobourg
- Brighton

Trenton
Frankford
Campbellford
Hastings

- Bewdley
Peterborough
Lakefield
Young's Point
Buckhorn

- Bridgenorth
Bobcaygeon
- Lindsay
- Port Perry

Fenelon Falls
Rosedale
- Coboconk
Kirkfield
Gamebridge

- Atherley
- Barrie
- Beaverton
- Lagoon City
- Jackson Point
- Keswick
Orillia
Big Chute
Port Severn
- Victoria Harbour
- Port McNicholl
- Midland

- Penetanguishene
Map of the six regions of The Trent-Servern Waterway
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Central Ontario encompasses all six regions of Ontario's, The Trent-Severn Waterway
The Trent Region starts at (1) Trenton on Lake Ontario and ends at (13) Campbellford, other towns include Frankford, Belleville, Brighton, Picton and Bath..
The Rice Lake Region starts at (13) Campbellford and ends at (19) Scott's Mill, other towns include Hastings, Harwood and Bewdley.
The Kawartha Region starts at (19) Scott's Mill and ends at (36) Kirkfield, other towns include Peterborough, Lakefield, Young's Point, Burleigh Falls, Buckhorn, Bobcaygeon and Fenelon Falls. Lakes include Katchawanooka, Clear, Stony, Lovesick, Buckhorn, Pigeon, Chemong, Sturgeon, Cameron and Balsam Lake. View video of Bobcaygeon and Fenelon Falls
The Scugog Region starts and ends at (33) Lindsay allowing access to the Town of Port Perry and Lake Scugog.
The Simcoe Region starts at (36) Kirkfield and ends at (42) Couchiching, other towns include Beaverton, Barrie, Orillia, Washago and communities on the shores of Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchiching.
The Severn Region starts at (36) Couchiching and ends at (45) Port Severn on Georgian Bay.
The Trent Severn Waterway Information

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