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  2. Nipissing Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The North Bay outlet river, (580 feet (180 m) above sea level [4]) or " Nipissing-Mattawa River," [5] crossed an area of crystalline rock, chiefly gneiss, reaching the Mattawa River, which joined the Ottawa River at Mattawa, which led out the St. Lawrence to the ocean. [3] Mattawa River is a chain of lakes.

  3. Proglacial lakes of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    It occupied a broad lowland along the valley of the present-day Mississippi River between Grand Rapids and Aitkin in north central Minnesota. The lake bed is now a sandy and clayey plain. [ 9 ] It is also a source for reed-sedge peat , which is harvested, processed, and packaged for agricultural applications; it enables plants to fix nitrogen ...

  4. List of rivers of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Watersheds [1] of Minnesota. Minnesota has 6,564 natural rivers and streams that cumulatively flow for 69,000 miles (111,000 km). The Mississippi River begins its journey from its headwaters at Lake Itasca and crosses the Iowa border 680 mi (1,094 km) downstream.

  5. Ice fishing - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the world's largest contest, the Brainerd Jaycees Ice Fishing Extravaganza, is held on Gull Lake, north of Brainerd, Minnesota, in January of each year. The contest has over 15,000 anglers and drills over 20,000 holes for the contest. $152,232 in charity was raised in the 2016 contest, and donated to 41 local charities.

  6. Northern Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Northern Ontario is a primary geographic and quasi-administrative region of the Canadian province of Ontario, the other primary region being Southern Ontario.Most of the core geographic region is located on part of the Superior Geological Province of the Canadian Shield, a vast rocky plateau located mainly north of Lake Huron (including Georgian Bay), the French River, Lake Nipissing, and the ...

  7. Rainy Lake - Wikipedia

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    The earliest documentation of the lake's name is "Tekamamiwen" (shown in French transliterated as "Lac de Tecamamiouen" on the Ochagach map (c. 1728). [6] The name was represented in various spellings: as "Lac Tacamamioüer" on the 1739 de l'Isle map, as "Lake Tecamaniouen" on the 1757 Mitchell Map, and as "Lake Tekamamigovouen" on the Thomas Jefferys 1762 Map of Canada).

  8. Nipissing River - Wikipedia

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    The Nipissing River is a river in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin in the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District in northeastern Ontario, Canada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The river is entirely within Algonquin Provincial Park , and is a left tributary of the Petawawa River .

  9. List of prehistoric lakes - Wikipedia

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    Lake Aitkin along the Mississippi River near Grand Rapids, Minnesota. [20] Lake Minnesota at the great bend in the Minnesota River at Mankato, Minnesota [20] Glacial Lake Baraboo, communicating with Glacial Lake Wisconsin here; Glacial Lake Grantsburg, draining through the St. Croix River, [20] Lake Oshkosh; 13,600 - YBP. [1] on the central ...