The Trade River is a 50.8-mile-long (81.8 km) tributary of the St. Croix River in northwestern Wisconsin in the United States. In its history, it has been known by the names "Atanwa" or "Ottoway" River, both of which are Anglicized versions of an Ojibwe language word meaning "trade" (see Ottawa). Beneath the mouth of the Trade River, the St. Croix River was once known as the Grave-marker River.
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| - The Trade River is a 50.8-mile-long (81.8 km) tributary of the St. Croix River in northwestern Wisconsin in the United States. In its history, it has been known by the names "Atanwa" or "Ottoway" River, both of which are Anglicized versions of an Ojibwe language word meaning "trade" (see Ottawa). Beneath the mouth of the Trade River, the St. Croix River was once known as the Grave-marker River. (en)
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| - Rivers of Polk County, Wisconsin
- Tributaries of the St. Croix River (Wisconsin–Minnesota)
- United States
- List of rivers of Wisconsin
- Frederic, Wisconsin
- Governor Knowles State Forest
- Luck, Wisconsin
- Sterling, Polk County, Wisconsin
- Straight Lake State Park
- Pine barrens
- Polk County, Wisconsin
- Rivers of Wisconsin
- Trade Lake, WI
- Trade Lake, Wisconsin
- Trade River, Wisconsin
- Wisconsin
- Ottawa
- Tributary
- Burnett County, Wisconsin
- Pine County, Minnesota
- St. Croix River (Wisconsin–Minnesota)
- Rivers of Burnett County, Wisconsin
- Ojibwe language
- Wolf Creek, Wisconsin
- St. Croix River (Wisconsin-Minnesota)
- Atlas, WI
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| - Tunnel Channel Woods near Straight Lake State Park, Polk County, WI (en)
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| - The Trade River is a 50.8-mile-long (81.8 km) tributary of the St. Croix River in northwestern Wisconsin in the United States. In its history, it has been known by the names "Atanwa" or "Ottoway" River, both of which are Anglicized versions of an Ojibwe language word meaning "trade" (see Ottawa). Beneath the mouth of the Trade River, the St. Croix River was once known as the Grave-marker River. The Trade River begins in the Straight Lake Tunnel Channel Woods in northern Polk County, Wisconsin, and flows northward before bending westward to meet the South Fork a few miles south of Frederic. The South Fork of the Trade River begins in wetlands north of Luck and flows northward, roughly parallel to State Highway 35, until it meets the main branch. The Trade River then winds its way westward through farmland and a series of lakes in northern Polk and southern Burnett counties. West of State Highway 87, it is joined by the North Fork Trade River, which flows south-southwest from Isaac Lake via Canute Creek Flowage. Shortly thereafter, the river enters Governor Knowles State Forest and flows through pine barrens in the town of Sterling before joining the St. Croix River. (en)
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