The Oxtongue River is a river in Nipissing and Muskoka Districts, Ontario, Canada.[4] It is a tributary of the Muskoka River via Lake of Bays, flowing in a mostly south-westerly direction through undisturbed mixed forest that is home to many native mammal species.[1]
^ abc"Oxtongue River subwatershed" (PDF). The Muskoka Watershed Report Card. Muskoka Watershed Council. 2010. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
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^"Little Oxtongue River". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
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for the Gilmour Lumber Company. From there, logs were driven down the OxtongueRiver towards Lake of Bays and eventually on to Trenton. In the same year...
Peterson Road (Highway 118). The old road was surveyed as far north as the OxtongueRiver but never continued beyond that. It now forms the boundary between Minden...
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their logs to Trenton. Canoe and Tea Lakes did flow into the OxtongueRiver, but Oxtongue flowed in the wrong direction, southwesterly into the Lake of...
American badger (Taxidea taxus), the striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis), the river otter (Lontra canadensis), and the Canadian lynx (Lynx canadensis). Small...
broomrapes growing near Bridgwater Bay, which were originally thought to be oxtongue broomrape (Orobanche artemisiae-campestriae), are now no longer believed...
well as the rare oxtongue broomrape. Naturally exposed chalk is rare inland with the exception of the river cliffs formed by the River Mole on the west...
edible, salt tolerant succulent plant that grows on the cliff's slopes. The oxtongue broomrape is an unusual plant that lives on the roots of a host plant....
for that region. Pacific Waters Great Lakes Atlantic Waters St. Lawrence River and eastern inland waters Hudson Bay and Baffin Island Waters Northeastern...
Some of the broomrapes growing here, which were originally thought to be oxtongue broomrape (Orobanche artemisiae-campestriae), are now no longer believed...