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Shadehill Reservoir is a reservoir on the Grand River in Perkins County, South Dakota, USA. The lake was created by the construction of Shadehill Dam by the United States Bureau of Reclamation in 1951. [3] The reservoir has two primary inflows: North Fork Grand River and South Fork Grand River. The single Grand River serves as the only outflow.
A gravel boat launch provides access to Max Lake and the Grand River. Hunting is allowed in the recreation area. Hunting is allowed in the recreation area. It is located at the mouth of the Bass River, where the smaller river flows into the Grand River, and enjoys approximately three miles of frontage on the larger river.
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The Grand River (Ottawa: owashtanong, "Far-Flowing Water") [3] [4] is a 252-mile-long (406 km) river in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan.The longest river in Michigan, [5] the Grand River rises in Hillsdale County, and flows in a generally northwesterly direction to its mouth at Lake Michigan in the city of Grand Haven.
The Grand River is a tributary of Lake Erie, 102.7 miles (165.3 km) long, [2] in northeastern Ohio in the United States. [3] Via Lake Erie, the Niagara River and Lake Ontario , it is part of the watershed of the St. Lawrence River , which flows to the Atlantic Ocean .
Also, Charles M. Johnson, The Valley Of The Six Nations: A Collection of Documents on the Indian Lands of the Grand River, 1964, University of Toronto Press, has a great deal of information on the subject. A version is available online at the University of Toronto Library here.
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The 1980 dam was built by the Grand River Conservation Authority, and is still maintained by the GRCA today. [2] When constructed a provision for a boat lock was made so that, if in the future the GRCA wished to make the Grand River navigable once again only a small amount of construction would need to be undertaken on the dam structure.