Little Madawaska River (Ontario)

Little Madawaska River
River
Country Canada
Ontario Ontario
Region Northeastern Ontario
District Nipissing
Part Nipissing, Unorganized South
Part of Saint Lawrence River drainage basin
Source Lake La Muir
 - location Freswick Township
 - elevation 394 m (1,293 ft)
 - coordinates 45°50′59″N 78°32′57″W / 45.84972°N 78.54917°W / 45.84972; -78.54917
Mouth Petawawa River
 - location Deacon Township
 - elevation 279 m (915 ft)
 - coordinates 45°59′03″N 78°18′45″W / 45.98417°N 78.31250°W / 45.98417; -78.31250Coordinates: 45°59′03″N 78°18′45″W / 45.98417°N 78.31250°W / 45.98417; -78.31250
Location of the mouth of the Little Madawaska River in Ontario

The Little Madawaska River is a river in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin in the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District in northeastern Ontario, Canada.[1] The river is entirely within Algonquin Provincial Park, and is a right tributary of the Petawawa River and not a tributary of the nearby Madawaska River.

Course

The river begins at Lake La Muir in the geographic township Freswick Township and flows northeast to Hogan Lake. It continues northeast from the lake controlled by a small dam to Phillip Lake, from which it also continues to flow northeast controlled by a dam. The river then empties into Radiant Lake on the Petawawa River in Deacon Township, near the unincorporated place of Odenback. The Petawawa flows via the Ottawa River to the Saint Lawrence River.

Tributaries

  • Owenee Creek (left)
  • Oldcamp Creek (right)
  • Charles Creek (right)
  • Philip Lake
    • Grizzly Creek (right)
    • Cinderella Creek (left)
  • Hogan Lake
    • Hemlock Creek (right)
  • Lake La Muir
    • Grosbeak Creek

See also

References

  1. "Little Madawaska River". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2011-08-07.

Other map sources:

  • McMurtrie, Jeffrey (2008). "Algonquin Provincial Park and the Haliburton Highlands". Wikimedia Commons. Archived from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
  • Map 9 (PDF) (Map). 1 : 700,000. Official road map of Ontario. Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. 2010-01-01. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
  • Restructured municipalities - Ontario map #5 (Map). Restructuring Maps of Ontario. Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. 2006. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
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