Boyne River (Ontario)
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There are three Boyne Rivers in Ontario.
- The Boyne River in Grey County, Ontario flows from the Niagara Escarpment to join the Beaver River which empties into Georgian Bay. The Boyne flows over the escarpment at Hogg's Falls, named after William Hogg.
- The Boyne River in Simcoe County, Ontario is a tributary of the Nottawasaga River. There is a fish ladder on the river to allow rainbow trout to reach spawning grounds up river. The town of Alliston, Ontario is located on the river.
- The Boyne River in the Muskoka District near Dwight, Ontario empties into the Lake of Bays.