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Manitou River (Manitoulin Island)

The Manitou River is a river of the Manitoulin Island, flowing in the township of Central Manitoulin and Tehkummah, in Manitoulin District, in Northern Ontario region, in the province of Ontario, Canada.

Apart from the residential areas, forestry is the main economic activity in this valley; agriculture, second.[1]

Geography

The Manitou River rises at the dam located at the bottom of a bay on the south shore of the eastern part of Manitou Lake at Sandfield in the Township of Central Manitoulin on the Manitoulin Island. This recreational-tourism-oriented lake has an area of 104 km (64.62 mi), a length of 19.8 km (12.3 mi), a width of 6 km (3.7 mi) and an altitude of 222 m (728 ft).

The Manitou River current generally descends southwest over approximately 20.1 kilometres (12.5 mi) in length through the boreal forest (crossing a few agricultural areas in the upper part), with a drop of 46 m (151 ft), according to the following segments:

The Manitou River ends at Michael's Bay on North shore of Lake Huron at the south end of Manitoulin Island.

Development of the valley

The Blue Jay Creek and Manitou River Enhancement Strategy[2] was completed in June 2001 and approved in December 2003 by the Manitoulin Streams Improvement Association. The organization has rehabilitated 17 major sites along the river which has improved water quality and the fisheries in the region.

Toponymy

The toponyms "Manitou Lake" and "Manitou River" are linked. The term "Manitou" derives from the Huron tradition which once had a large population around Lake Huron.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Atlas of Canada from the Department of Natural Resources Canada". Retrieved August 9, 2020. Characteristics extracted from the geographic map, the database and the site instrumentation
  2. ^ Strategic Plan for the Blue Jay Creek and Manitou River Enhancement Strategy, December 2003,a work of Manitoulin Streams Improvement Association, accessed on January 31, 2010.

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