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Magpie River (Ontario)


FieldValue
nameMagpie River
native_namemoe
name_otherRivière Magpie
imageMagpie River.jpg
image_captionMagpie River near Dubreuilville
pushpin_mapCanada Ontario
pushpin_map_captionLocation of the mouth of the Magpie River in Ontario
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Canada
subdivision_type2Province
subdivision_name2Ontario
subdivision_type3Region
subdivision_name3Northeastern Ontario
subdivision_type4District
subdivision_name4Algoma
source1Upper Magpie Lake
source1_coordinates
source1_elevation420 m
mouthLake Superior
mouth_coordinates
mouth_elevation180 m
basin_size1900 km2
tributaries_leftMichipicoten River

The Magpie River is a river in Algoma District, northeastern Ontario, Canada, The river empties into Michipicoten Bay on Lake Superior near the town of Wawa. The river drains an area of about 1900 km2.

Course

The river begins at Upper Magpie Lake at an elevation of 420 m and flows north then northeast through a series of lakes including Wejinabikun Lake and North Wejinabikun Lake, to a point at at an elevation of 357 m, before turning southeast to enter Mosambik Lake at an elevation of 347 m. The river exits at the north end of the lake and heads further north, and reaches a point as far north as at an elevation of 348 m, before heading east southeast into the northeast corner of Esnagi Lake. From the north end of Esnagi Lake, the Five Mile Portage leads north, over Five Mile Creek, to Five Mile Bay on Kabinakagami Lake on the Kabinakagami River, part of the Albany River system, which leads north to James Bay. An alternate route to James Bay is to take the further Pine Portage from Kabinakagami Lake then up the Oba River to the Albany Forks, from which the Mattawitchewan River flows downstream as part of the Missinaibi and Moose rivers into the bay.

At Esnagi Lake, the river takes in the right tributary Tripoli Creek. The Magpie river then leaves Esnagi Lake at the south end where the Canadian Pacific Railway transcontinental mainline crosses. It continues south, passes over the Jean Falls, and takes in the left tributary Peckerwood Creek at an elevation of 339 m. The river takes in the left tributary Hobon Creek just upstream of the community of Dubreuilville. There, it takes in the left tributary Herman Creek, is crossed by Highway 519, and takes a sharp turn west. The Soderston Creek enters from the right, and the river passes over the Toolong Rapids, where it once again heads south. The Evans Creek enters from the right, and the Magpie River passes over the Cedar Falls, then further downstream the Steephill Falls. The river takes in the right tributary Catfish Creek, and reaches Wawa, where it is crossed by the Algoma Central Railway branch line to Michipicoten Harbour and Highway 17. The river then passes over the Magpie Falls, and takes in the Michipicoten River just before its mouth at Michipicoten Bay on Lake Superior at the site of Michipicoten Provincial Park.

Economy

There are also several hydroelectric plants on the river. The largest hydroelectric is located at Steephill Falls.

thumb|Scenic High Falls on the Magpie River

Tributaries

  • Michipicoten River (left)
  • Catfish Creek (right)
  • Evans Creek (right)
  • Soderston Creek (right)
  • Herman Creek (left)
  • Hobon Creek (left)
  • Peckerwood Creek (left)
  • Tripoli Creek (right)

References

References

  1. Berge, Chloe. (2022-04-15). "This Canadian river is now legally a person. It’s not the only one.". [[National Geographic]].
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