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GEORGIAN BAY

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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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georgian bay, the n.e. section of lake huron, separated from it by manitoulin island and the peninsula comprising the counties of grey and bruce, ontario. it is about 100 m. long and 50 m. wide, and is said to contain 30,000 islands. it receives numerous rivers draining a large extent of country; of these the chief are the french river draining lake nipissing, the maganatawan draining a number of small lakes, the muskoka draining the muskoka chain of lakes (muskoka, rosseau, joseph, &c.) and the severn draining lake simcoe. into its southern extremity, known as nottawasaga bay, flows the river of the same name. the trent valley canal connects georgian bay with the bay of quinte and lake ontario, and a canal system has long been projected to montreal by way of the french and ottawa rivers and lake nipissing.