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Michipicoten Island is an
island in Ontario, Canada, in the
northeastern part of Lake Superior,
about 175
kilometres (109 mi)
northwest of
Sault Ste. Marie...
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Michipicoten (named
Elton Hoyt II when she
entered service in 1952) is a self-discharging lake
freighter owned and
operated by
Canadian shipping firm Lower...
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Michipicoten, a word in the
Ojibwe language meaning "big bluffs," can
refer to:
Places in Ontario,
Canada Michipicoten Provincial Park
Michipicoten River...
- The
Michipicoten River is a
river in
Algoma District of
northern Ontario, Canada,
which flows from Dog Lake and
joins with the
Magpie River to
empty into...
- of
Ontario in the
Algoma District.
Formerly known as the
Township of
Michipicoten,
named after a
nearby river of that name, the
township was officially...
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established Fort
Michipicoten,
located at the
mouth of the
Michipicoten River where it
empties into Lake Superior. The
Michipicoten was one of the geographic...
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Louis River, the
Pigeon River, the Pic River, the
White River, the
Michipicoten River, the Bois
Brule River and the
Kaministiquia River. The lake's outlet...
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Algoma District,
northeastern Ontario, Canada, The
river empties into
Michipicoten Bay on Lake
Superior near the town of Wawa. The
river drains an area...
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Michipicoten First Nation (Ojibwe: Mishibikwadinaang,
locally pronounced as Michipigodong) is an
Ojibway First Nation band
government in
Northern Ontario...
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eastern end of Lake Superior, 40
kilometres (25 mi)
south of
Michipicoten Island. It lies
entirely within the
territorial waters of
Canada although...