- Goulais River
The Goulais River is a river in northern
Ontario which rises in the Algoma highlands and empties intoGoulais Bay on easternLake Superior nearSault Ste. Marie, Ontario . It is one of the largest tributaries on the eastern lake, draining an area of approximately 2,000 km².The river and its tributaries were used to transport logs to local
sawmill s during the second half of the 19th century. TheAlgoma Central Railway travels up the river valley on its way to the Agawa canyon.At one time, the river was an important spawning area for
lake sturgeon . However, logging operations, fishing and the installation of an electric barrier to preventsea lamprey s from travelling upstream (removed in 1960) have reduced sturgeon activity in the river.The river is used for recreational
canoe ing andkayak ing and the headwaters and parts of the river have been protected by provincial parks.The river's name is thought to come from the French word "goulet" or "narrow passage", which is also the source of the English words "
gully " and "gullet ". The French called the area at the river's mouth "Anse de la pêche" or "Fish Inlet".The Goulais River is a popular yellow pickeral fishing area. The river is also home to bass, brook trout, and other species.ee also
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List of Ontario rivers
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