Wawiag River

Wawiag River is a river in Ontario, Canada, that is fed by Mack Creek and Greenwood Creek.

Description

Wawiag River is a glacial river[1] fed by Halet Lake,[2]:146 Burchell Lake, Mack Creek and Greenwood Creek and flows into Kawnipi Lake.[1]

Wildlife

Wildlife on the river includes moose, cougars, wolverines, mooneye, whitefish, walleye, kingbirds, tree swallows, white-winged crossbills, rose-breasted grosbeaks, evening grosbeaks, Cape May warblers, great grey owls and hawk owls. Wild rice grows in the river, and edible berries grow around it.[1]

History and nomenclature

Indigenous peoples have lived around the river's mouth for generations, partly due to the location being a good hunting grounds for caribou. In 1890 the river was known in Ojibwe as Kahwawiagamak River (Gaa-waawiyaagamaag-ziibi), meaning "the round lake's river".[1] There was an 5,948 acres (2,407 ha)[3] Ojibwe reserve at the river mouth, known as the Sturgeon Lake Indian Reserve 24C, created in 1877 and disestablished in 1915.[1]

References

48°25′06″N 91°07′07″W

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