Little Cannon River (Cannon River tributary)

The Little Cannon River is a 30.6 mi river of Minnesota in the United States. It flows into the Cannon River at the city of Cannon Falls. A section of the Little Cannon River south of Sogn, Minnesota is a designated trout stream by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

Description
The Cannon River and Little Cannon River names came from a mispronunciation of the original French explorers name for the river, "Canot".

There was a dam on the Little Cannon River in Goodhue County (44.5083°N, -92.90687°W). The ruins of the Archibald Mill dam are located on the Little Cannon River. The dam was removed in 2001.

There is a cemetery in called the Little Cannon Cemetery north of Kenyon, Minnesota (44.32699°N, -92.98135°W).

The Little Cannon River is a state designated canoe stream.

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources stocks the Little Cannon River with brown and rainbow trout.