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The Mississagi River begins in a small unnamed lake in Sudbury District and flows south 8 kilometres (5 mi) from that point to the border of Algoma District, then southeast through a north-east corner of the district, before returning once again to Sudbury District at White Owl Lake, from which it flows into Mississagi Lake at an elevation of 457 metres (1,499 ft).
Mississagi River Provincial Park is a protected area on the Mississagi River in Algoma and Sudbury Districts, Ontario, Canada. It has an Ontario Parks designation of Waterway Class. The park encompasses the river and lakes on the river from Mississagi Lake to Bark Lake, and further downstream to a point just above Ricky Island Lake, as well as ...
Mississagi Provincial Park is a natural environment-class provincial park north of Elliot Lake, in Algoma District, Ontario, Canada. It lies on the Boland River, a tributary of the Little White River, which is itself a tributary of the Mississagi River. The park is accessed via Highway 639.
[2] [7] Grindstone Creek leaves Grindstone Lake at the southwest, continues in a southwest direction, passes under Ontario Highway 129, and reaches its mouth at the Mississagi River. The Mississagi River flows to the North Channel on Lake Huron.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... (Ontario) Marten River Provincial Park; ... Mississagi Provincial Park; Mississagi River Provincial Park;
Mississagi may refer to: Mississagi River—a river in Algoma and Sudbury Districts, Ontario, Canada; Mississagi Strait—a narrow channel in Lake Huron Mississagi Strait Lighthouse, a lighthouse on the western end of Manitoulin Island; Mississagi Provincial Park—a natural environment-class park north of Elliot Lake
The Little White River Provincial Park is a waterway park that protects a 100 kilometres (62 mi) long section of the river and its banks, from approximately the northern terminus of Secondary Highway 639 to its confluence with the Mississagi River.
A road was extended north along the Mississagi River in the 1920s; modern vehicles would be hard-pressed to navigate the narrow and winding route Highway 129 was first designated between Aubrey Falls and Chapleau in 1956, following the Thessalon–Chapleau Highway, a dirt road along the banks of the Mississagi River that opened to traffic on ...
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