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Imperial River (Florida) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Imperial River (Florida)
The Imperial River is a river in southwest Florida in the United States. It is fed by the Kehl Canal and marshland at , just east of the city limits of Bonita Springs in unincorporated southwest Lee County. It is approximately long,〔U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. (The National Map ), accessed April 18, 2011〕 from its headwaters just east of I-75 in the Flint Pen Strand,〔(Southern CREW Addition )〕 through downtown Bonita Springs and to its mouth at the north end of Fishtrap Bay, near the southern end of Estero Bay. It was originally named Surveyors Creek〔(Historical Development of Southwest Florida waterways )〕 before the city was developed. The river is part of The Great Calusa Blueway.〔(The Great Calusa Blueway trail map )〕 On the east side of the Tamiami Trail (U.S. Route 41) bridge, the Imperial River Boat Ramp provides boaters and kayakers with a place to launch their vessels.〔(Lee County Parks & Recreation website - Imperial River page )〕 There is also a small fishing pier onsite. On the west side of the bridge, an park is under construction which will consist of of river frontage and a boardwalk, fishing pier, boat slips and an observation platform with a view of an eagle's nest.〔(New park on Imperial River coming to Bonita Springs - Naples Daily News )〕 Riverside Park in the downtown area provides river access and a bandshell for community events and concerts.〔(Bonita Springs Parks and Recreation - Riverside Park )〕 ==See also==
*List of Florida rivers
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