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Caribou is an unincorporated community in Caribou Township, Kittson County, Minnesota, United States. The community is located northeast of Lancaster, along Kittson County Road 4, near its junction with Kittson County Road 53.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 35.7 square miles (92 km 2); 30.1 square miles (78 km 2) is land and 5.6 square miles (15 km 2), or 15.60%, is water. Pike Lake, Caribou Lake, Fish Lake, and Wild Rice Lake are all partially located within Canosia Township.
Caribou Township is a township in Kittson County, Minnesota, United States. Caribou Township was organized in 1908, and named for the migratory woodland caribou in the area. [3] The population was 48 at the 2000 census.
The Caribou River is a 15.0-mile-long (24.1 km) [1] river in northern Minnesota, the United States.It rises in a swamp about .6 miles (1 km) south of Morris Lake and two miles (3.2 km) east of Echo Lake, near the Lake/Cook County line, at an altitude about 1620 feet (494 m) above sea level.
A non-arterial two mile extension of County Road 9 follows North Pike Lake Road, Helm Road, and Caribou Lake Road. County Road 10 begins at the intersection of Arnold Road ( CR 9 and CR 36 ) and Martin Road ( CR 9 ) in the city of Rice Lake and continues the east–west arterial route served by County Road 9 eastbound to Jean Duluth Road ( CR 37 ).
Grand Lake Township is a township in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,779 at the 2010 census. The population was 2,779 at the 2010 census. [ 3 ]
The county has an area of 1,104 square miles (2,860 km 2), of which 1,099 square miles (2,850 km 2) is land and 4.8 square miles (12 km 2) (0.4%) is water. [9] Kittson County was once part of glacial Lake Agassiz. Evidence of this prehistoric lake can still be seen in the county's topography.
This is a list of lakes of Minnesota. Although promoted as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes", Minnesota has 11,842 lakes of 10 acres (4.05 ha) or more. [1] The 1968 state survey found 15,291 lake basins, of which 3,257 were dry. [2] If all basins over 2.5 acres were counted, Minnesota would have 21,871 lakes. [3]