Osborne Township, Ontario

[1][2][3][4] The Ontario Northland Railway, constructed in the early 20th century, runs from the middle south to the northwest of the township.

The dispersed rural community of Jocko, without any passing sidings, and the railway point of Osborne, with one passing siding, are at the middle south and northwest of the township respectively.

Osborne Township also contains the majority of the northwest part of Jocko Rivers Provincial Park.

[2][5][6] Within the park borders are Jocko Lake, the source of the Jocko River, and two tributaries of the Jocko River (in downstream order): Black Duck Creek and (via Little Sucker Lake) Sucker Creek.

A Hydro One transmission line traverses the township from north to south.