River Glen

The River Glen is part of the Waterways of Mainland Britain and is made up of the River Glen (Main Line).
The navigational authority for this waterway is Environment Agency
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Wikipedia has a page about River Glen
Glen River may refer to:
- Glen River (Chaudière River tributary), Quebec, Canada
- River Glen, Lincolnshire, England
- River Glen, Northumberland, England
- Glen River, County Donegal, Ireland
- Glen River, County Down, Northern Ireland
- Glen Water, Ayrshire, Scotland
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