Located in traditional territory of the Mississauga Anishinaabek, Trent River's name in Ojibwe is both "zaagidawijiwanaang",[2] and "Saugechewigewonk", meaning "Strong Rapids Waters".[3]
Tributaries of this river include the Crowe River and the Otonabee River, which runs through the city of Peterborough, Ontario.
Trent University, located in Peterborough, is named after the region, and looked to provide university education to the area.
In 2008 water soldier plant was reported found along the shore line. The plant is imported from Europe. It is a common pond plant, purchased in garden stores. It has sharp leaves and is a possible concern as the plant spreads quickly using asexual reproduction.[4]
^Translate Ojibwe, English-Ojibwe Dictionary, "zaagidawijiwanaang ". Link
^Johnson, J. K., and Bruce G. Wilson. Essay. In Historical Essays on Upper Canada: New Perspectives, Pg 28. Montréal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2014.