- Wanapitei River
The Wanapitei River is a
river in centralOntario .The river's source is a small lake 20 kilometres east of
Halfway Lake Provincial Park in the Sudbury District. From there, it flows north and east, taking in two small tributaries and continuing to a point 20 kilometres southwest of theIshpatina Ridge , where it turns south. After approximately 60 kilometres, the river flows intoLake Wanapitei in the northeastern portion ofGreater Sudbury . At the south end of the lake, the river continues, flowing south until it joins theFrench River near its mouth onGeorgian Bay . The river is approximately 120 km in length.Ontario Power Generation operates a number ofhydroelectric plants along the river.The river's name comes from the Ojibwa word "waanabidebiing", or "concave-tooth [shaped] water", which describes the shape of Lake Wanapitei. A community which takes its name from the river is spelled Wahnapitae. However, the Wanapitei spelling is correct for both the lake and the river.
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