Kaministiquia River

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The Kaministiquia River is a river which flows into western Lake Superior at the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Kaministiquia is an Ojibwe word meaning "where a stream flows in island" due to two large islands (McKellar and Mission) at the mouth of the river. The delta has three branches or outlets, reflected on early North American maps in French as "" (the three rivers): the southernmost is known as the Mission River, the central branch as the McKellar River, and the northernmost branch as the Kaministiquia. Residents of the region commonly refer to the river as the Kam River.

Thunder Bay connections: Kakabeka Falls; Whitefish River; Depot Creek; Dog River; Fort Kaministiquia; Fort William, Ontario; Jackknife Bascule Bridge; Thunder Bay Generating Station.

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