-
Attawapiskat Lake. The
indigenous name "
Otoskwin"
means "elbow". A
contiguous section of the
Otoskwin River from
Otoskwin Lake to its
mouth at Attawapiskat...
- Lake to
James Bay. It is the
third largest river entirely in Ontario. The
Otoskwin–Attawapiskat
River Provincial Park
includes parts of the
river from Attawapiskat...
- 316-kilometre-long (196 mi)
portions of the Pipestone, Morris, Williams, and
Otoskwin Rivers. The
segments are
separated by an
unprotected portion of the Pipestone...
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Otoskwin–Attawapiskat
River Provincial Park is a
provincial park in
northern Ontario, Canada. As a
waterway park, it
protects the
banks and
waters of the...
-
kilometres (37 mi) of the
Pickle Lake–Windigo Lake Road, as far as the
Otoskwin River, also held the
tertiary highway designation of Highway 808 within...
- 9806°N 88.5189°W / 51.9806; -88.5189
Primary inflows Otoskwin River Primary outflows Otoskwin River Basin countries
Canada Max.
length 35 km (22 mi)...
- lake in
Kenora District, Ontario, Canada. The
primary inflows are the
Otoskwin River, the Marten-Drinking
River and the
Pineimuta River. The two outflows...
-
Anishnawbe communities [date] back to at
least 3000 BC." The "Attawapiskat and
Otoskwin rivers surrounding Neskantaga merge into a
delta with
significant brackish...
- Neys
Provincial Park".
Ontario Parks.
Retrieved 29 July 2016. "Welcome to
Otoskwin-Attawapiskat
River Provincial Park".
Ontario Parks.
Retrieved 29 July 2016...
- 808 - Not
currently ****igned. From
Highway 599 in
Central Patricia to
Otoskwin River Bridge.
Previously an
extension of
Highway 599.
Decommissioned in...