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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. 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.

  5. List of lakes of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Ontario relief map Lake Superior at Neys Provincial Park Ontario Lake Huron Frozen Lake Erie Looking east across Lake Ontario to Toronto Scarborough bluffs Lake Ontario Lake Nipigon Rainy Lake from Tango Channel. This is a list of lakes of Ontario with an area larger than 400 km 2 (150 sq mi). [2] [3] [4]

  6. Lake Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In a map drawn in the Relation des Jésuites (1662–1663), the lake bears the legend "Lac Ontario ou des Iroquois" with the name "Ondiara" in smaller type. A French map produced in 1712 (currently in the Canadian Museum of History [ 36 ] ), created by military engineer Jean-Baptiste de Couagne , identified Lake Ontario as "Lac Frontenac" named ...

  7. List of rivers of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Laberge River (via Hébert Lake, Buies Lake, Raven Lake, Ward Lake) (Ont. et QC) Dufay River (via Buies Lake, Raven Lake, Ward Lake) (QC) Englehart River; Misema River. Little Misema River; Lillord Creek; Montreal River. Makobe River; Lady Evelyn River; Matabitchuan River; Jocko River. Little Jocko River; Mattawa River. Amable du Fond River ...

  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. Pipestone River - Wikipedia

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    North Pipestone River (Ontario), a river of Ontario and a tributary of the above; Pipestone River (Rainy River District), a river of Ontario in the Nelson River watershed; Pipestone Creek (Saskatchewan) a river that starts in Saskatchewan and flows into Manitoba; see The French Counts of St Hubert, Saskatchewan