Madawaska River
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This article is about the Madawaska River in Ontario. For other rivers named Madawaska, see Madawaska River (disambiguation).
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The Madawaska River is a river in Ontario, Canada. The river is 230 km long and drains an area of 8,470 kmē.
It rises in the highlands of Algonquin Park and flows east, emptying into the Ottawa River at Arnprior.
The river's name comes from an Algonquin band of the region known as "Matouweskarini", meaning "people of the shallows". In the late 1800s, the river was used to transport lumber from the forested areas surrounding the river. Later, the river was used to generate hydroelectric power. Undammed sections of the river are also used for canoeing, kayaking and recreational fishing.
Tributaries include the
See also
External links
- History of the Madawaska River (http://www.opg.com/envcomm/madawaska/FinalReport/Chapter01.pdf) (Adobe Acrobat Reader required)