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Ontario Tourism Region : Kawartha and Northumberland
Description From Owner:
- Pop. 43. In Haldimand T., Northumberland C. on C. Rd. 45, 22 km. NE of Cobourg. The place was named in 1860, likely after Fenella Burn in Kincardineshire, Scotland.
- FERDUN (The), a streamlet of Kincardineshire, principally of the parish of Fordoun. It is formed by two bums which descend from the Grampians and unite at Clattering-Briggs; and it runs in a southerly direction,
- past the west side of Strath - fenella hilll, and on to a junction with the Luther below Thornton.
- https://digital.nls.uk/gazetteers-of-scotland-1803-1901/archive/97468334?mode=transcription
- burn - small river or stream ('Let's awa' up that burn.') Not actually slang, as it's the correct term and used elsewhere in the world.
Address of this page: http://www.ruralroutes.com/fenella