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  2. Missinaibi River - Wikipedia

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    The Missinaibi River is a river in northern Ontario, Canada, which flows northeast from Missinaibi Lake, north of Chapleau, and empties into the Moose River, which drains into James Bay. This river (including Missinaibi Lake and Moose River to James Bay) is 755 kilometres (469 mi) in length.

  3. List of rivers of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Missinaibi River. Brunswick River; Fire River. Nebotik River. ... Little Clive River (Ontario) [citation needed] Boivin River (Quebec) Samson River (Quebec) Plamondon ...

  4. Missinaibi Lake - Wikipedia

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    Missinaibi Lake (Cree: masinâpôy sâkahikan, ᒪᓯᓈᐴᔾ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ) is a lake in Ontario, Canada, [1] about 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Chapleau.It is the source of the Missinaibi River, which drains the lake at the northeastern point and flows northeastward into the Moose River. [2]

  5. Mattice-Val Côté - Wikipedia

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    It had been abandoned in the 1940s but has now been cleaned up and can be accessed by road or by canoe on the Missinaibi River. A rock museum opened in Val-Côté in 2002. Ontario Northland freigh train crossing the Missinaibi River at Mattice-Val Côté in Northern Ontario

  6. James Bay - Wikipedia

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    Albany River (Ontario) Moose River (Ontario) Missinaibi River (Ontario)—recognised as a Canadian Heritage River; Broadback River (Quebec) Rupert River (Quebec)—diverted in 2009 for hydroelectric development and no longer a popular destination; Two less-travelled rivers are the Groundhog River and the Harricana. The Groundhog is less ...

  7. Fire River (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Fire River is a river in Algoma District in northeastern Ontario, Canada. [1] It is in the James Bay drainage basin , and is a left tributary of the Missinaibi River . Course

  8. Missanabie - Wikipedia

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    After the completion of 2 more east-west railways through northern Ontario (the Canadian Northern Railway and the National Transcontinental Railway) in 1912, the inland HBC posts along the Missinaibi River were no longer needed, and the Missanabie post became more important as HBC's supply hub, taking over this role from Moose Factory. On June ...

  9. Missanabie Cree First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The nation is named after Missinaibi River and Lake, around which the traditional territory of the nation is located. The name "Missanabie" means "Pictured Water", referring to pictographs found on rock faces along Missinaibi River. The communities' mother tongue is Moose Cree, also referred to as the "L-dialect" of Cree language.