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The Wanapitei River (French: ''Rivière Wanapitei'') is a river in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the Great Lakes Basin and is a right tributary of the French River. The river's source is Scotia Lake, a small lake east of Halfway Lake Provincial Park in Sudbury District. From there, it flows north and east, taking in two small tributaries and continuing to a point 20 kilometres southwest of the Ishpatina Ridge, where it turns south. After approximately 60 kilometres, the river flows into Lake Wanapitei in the northeastern portion of Greater Sudbury. At the south end of the lake, the river continues, flowing south until it joins the French River near the latter's mouth on Georgian Bay on Lake Huron. The river is approximately in length and is a popular wilderness canoeing route. Ontario Power Generation operates three hydroelectric generating stations on the river as well as one control dam, at Wanapitei Lake.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Wanapitei River )〕 The river's name comes from the Ojibwa word ''waanabidebiing'', or "concave-tooth () water", which describes the shape of Lake Wanapitei. A community which takes its name from the river is spelled Wahnapitae. However, the Wanapitei spelling is correct for both the lake and the river. On June 2, 2013, a rail bridge crossing the Wanapitei River at Wanup collapsed, causing a train derailment. ==See also== *List of rivers of Ontario ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wanapitei River」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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