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  2. Pipestone River Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Pipestone River Provincial Park is a provincial park in northern Ontario, Canada, [1] roughly 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Sioux Lookout. [2] It is a non-contiguous linear waterway park that consists of 3 segments, protecting 316-kilometre-long (196 mi) portions of the Pipestone, Morris, Williams, and Otoskwin Rivers.

  3. Pipestone River (Kenora District) - Wikipedia

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    The Pipestone River is a river in northwestern Ontario, Canada. [1] It is a major tributary of Winisk River via Wunnummin Lake . [ 2 ] This pristine river flows through the rugged wilderness of Ontario's northern boreal forest, and drains into Wunnummin Lake.

  4. List of rivers of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic Ocean – list of rivers by major watershed (west to east) Lake Superior Lake Huron/Georgian Bay Lake Erie Lake Ontario Saint Lawrence River Ottawa River

  5. Bloodvein River - Wikipedia

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    It flows west from its headwaters in Red Lake in northwest Ontario to the east side of Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba through the boreal forests of the Canadian Shield. It is around 300 kilometres (190 mi) long. Lakes along its length include Knox Lake, Pipestone Lake and Artery Lake.

  6. Pipestone Creek (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    The headwater for the spillway was glacial Lake Indian Head. [10] [11] From its headwaters, the creek travels in a south-easterly direction and flows through Ochapowace Nation then into Pipestone Lake, [12] a man-made lake with an earthen dam. From there it winds its way past Saint Hubert Mission, an early French colony.

  7. Otoskwin River - Wikipedia

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    After Badesdawa Lake, the river flows in a northeasterly direction to Ozhiski Lake, through land that is overlain by heavy deposits of glacial drift, often between 15 and 18 metres (50 and 60 ft) thick, while forming ridges rising from 21 to 30 metres (70 to 100 ft) above the general level in some places, with areas of muskeg and low sand ...

  8. Nelson River - Wikipedia

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    The Nelson River flows into Playgreen Lake from Lake Winnipeg then flows from two channels into Cross Lake. The east channel and the Jack River flow from the southeast portion of the lake into Little Playgreen Lake then the Nelson east channel continues in a northerly direction passing through Pipestone Lake on its way to Cross Lake.

  9. Lake Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The city of Syracuse is 40 miles (64 km) inland, connected to the lake by the New York State Canal System. Over 2 million people live in Lake Ontario's American watershed. View of Toronto and a frozen Lake Ontario from the Toronto Islands. Toronto is the largest settlement located along the lake's shoreline. Ontario, Canada