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Michipicoten River : ウィキペディア英語版
Michipicoten River

The Michipicoten River is a river in the Algoma District of northern Ontario, Canada, which flows from Dog Lake and joins with the Magpie River to empty into Michipicoten Bay on Lake Superior near the town of Wawa. This river is in length (including Lochalsh River to the outlet of Wabatongushi Lake) and drains an area of about .
The river's name means "big bluffs" in Ojibwe and refers to the large hills located near the river's mouth.
From the outlet of Dog Lake, the Michipicoten River flows south through a series of large lakes: Manitowik and Whitefish. Then it flows mostly west to Lake Superior. There are four hydroelectric generating stations on this last section of the river (operated by Brookfield Power Inc.).
==History==

In the days of the fur trade, this river provided access to James Bay by way of the Missinaibi and Moose rivers. Pierre-Esprit Radisson and Médard des Groseilliers are believed to be the first non-natives to travel this route. A French fur trading post was built at the river's mouth in the early 18th century. The Hudson's Bay Company started building trading posts along the route in the 1770s; its post at Michipicoten River was operated until abandoned in 1904 (the site is now part of Michipicoten Post Provincial Park).〔(Ontario Parks - Michipicoten Post PP )〕
In 1781 Philip Turnor, HBC's first full-time surveyor, performed a detailed survey of the river, followed by many upgrades to the portages. After 1821, the Moose/Missinaibi/Michipicoten route became the established supply route for HBC's Lake Superior District.〔"Archaeological and Historic Sites Board," Archives of Ontario.〕
The river once flowed over a succession of cascades known as Michipicoten High Falls. The falls were destroyed in 1907 by filling of a lake reservoir behind a newly constructed dam and hydroelectric plant.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = J. Rowe Heritage Consulting )

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