Penetangore River
About Penetangore River
The Penetangore River is a stream in Kincardine, Bruce County in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is in the Great Lakes Basin and purges into Lake Huron. A promenade, a harbor, and the Kincardine beacon are situated on the bank of this stream close to its mouth. The name Penetangore is accepted to originate from an Ojibwa word signifying "waterway with sand on one side", alluding to the sand bar at the stream's mouth. Penetangore was likewise the first name of the settlement that turned into the town of Kincardine. The Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority has worked since the mid 1970s to control disintegration of soak banks inside as far as possible.
Each spring the waterway has a yearly keep running of rainbow trout, and in addition a couple of sucker animal groups, enduring into May. In pre-winter, the stream has a kept running of pacific salmon enduring admirably into October. Quantities of salmon voyaging upriver, in any case, are especially down from numbers fishers recollect from the 1990s, and along these lines fishermen are firmly urged by the MNR to hone catch and discharge with an end goal to build regular multiplication. The SVCA and the Lake Huron Fishing Club have been dynamic in fencing off steers and planting trees along the river, with the Penetangore Watershed Group additionally arranging tree-planting.
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