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Coordinates: 52°5946N 97°1801W / 52.99611°N 97.30028°W / 52.99611; -97.30028
 

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Poplar River
Spring thaw on Poplar River, looking West (taken at Poplar River First Nation)
Poplar River (Manitoba) is located in Manitoba
Poplar River (Manitoba)

Location of the river mouth in Manitoba

Native nameNegginan (Ojibwe)
Location
CountryCanada
Provinces
  • Ontario
  • Physical characteristics
    SourceUnnamed lake
     • locationKenora District, Ontario
     • coordinates52°24′23N 94°36′54W / 52.40639°N 94.61500°W / 52.40639; -94.61500
     • elevation348 m (1,142 ft)
    MouthLake Winnipeg

     • location

    Manitoba

     • coordinates

    52°59′46N 97°18′01W / 52.99611°N 97.30028°W / 52.99611; -97.30028

     • elevation

    217 m (712 ft)
    Basin features
    River systemHudson Bay drainage basin

    The Poplar River is a riverinManitoba[1] and Ontario,[2] Canada. It is in the Hudson Bay drainage basin and flows to the eastern shore of Lake Winnipeg. The river passes through one of the last, large, and intact boreal forests in the world.

    Course

    [edit]

    The river begins at an unnamed lake in Kenora DistrictinNorthwestern Ontario. It flows west to the Manitoba border before reaching its mouth at Lake Winnipeg. Lake Winnipeg flows via the Nelson River to Hudson Bay.

    First Nations

    [edit]

    The Poplar River's Ojibwe name is Negginan meaning "my home". Poplar River lies near the Asatiwisipe River. It is a protected river with pristine forests and many undeveloped lakes and creeks along it. This watershed is the traditional land use area for Poplar River First Nation. The Ojibwe still use the land and waters for hunting, fishing, and gathering wild foods and medicines. The First Nation community has designated their traditional lands as a protected area with the support of Manitoba's government.

    Natural history

    [edit]

    The river is a part of a proposed United Nations World Heritage Site to protect the large intact area of wilderness along Lake Winnipeg and in northwestern Ontario. This wilderness river is one of the few rivers in southern Canada that is still very pristine and clean, with little or no development along the shoreline and in the entire watershed. There are no major mines, roads, hydro, or logging areas in the region. The area provides an essential habitat for a segment of the threatened woodland caribou, and also protects habitat for the chestnut lamprey, a species of special concern. Numerous archaeological sites and pictographs exist, helping to demonstrate that the area has long been of special significance to First Nations.

    The river is a popular destination for fishing, canoeing, ecotourism, and sightseeing. The water is very warm in the summer and fall for swimming, unlike glacier and mountain fed waters. There are many cliffs, rapids, and waterfalls along the river. The area has woodland caribou, wolves, black bears, lynx, bobcats, and remote beaches. Many species of birds nest in the region, including the bald eagle and the great grey owl.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Poplar River". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2016-04-07.
  • ^ "Poplar River". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2016-04-07.
  • See also

    [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Poplar_River_(Manitoba)&oldid=1066127997"

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