Shelburne River
River in Nova Scotia, Canada
Location of mouth
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The Shelburne River is a 53 km long river in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a wilderness river and is a tributary of Mersey River. It starts in the Tobeatic Wilderness Area.
The Shelburne River was designated a Canadian Heritage River in 1997.
See also
References
- Canadian Heritage Rivers System
- Government of Nova Scotia
44°12′34.6″N 65°13′7.8″W / 44.209611°N 65.218833°W / 44.209611; -65.218833
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- Category:American Heritage Rivers
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- Category:Rivers of Canada
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