The area around the mouth of the Trent River was first settled by Europeans in the 1780s.
Highway 401 crosses the Trent River on the north side of the town.
One of these, the Trent River, separates New Bern from the land to its south.
It entered the city on a bridge over the Trent River.
South of the city, across the Trent River, he had built two primary lines.
He also served as a commissioner responsible for improving navigation along the Trent River.
From certain points in the road, it was possible to see the Trent River, the slow waters rippling in the sunlight.
He described its extent to be from King and Maple in the west to the Trent River in the east.
It is on the Trent River, in what is considered to be Ontario's "cottage country".
During his time in office, Manahan promoted the development of a canal along the Trent River.