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Kaministiquia River : ウィキペディア英語版
Kaministiquia River

The Kaministiquia River is a river which empties into western Lake Superior at the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario. ''Kaministiquia'' (''Gaa-ministigweyaa'') is an Ojibwe word meaning "(river) with islands" due to two large islands (McKellar and Mission) at the mouth of the river. The delta has three branches or outlets, reflected on early North American maps in French as "les trois rivières" (the three rivers): the southernmost is known as the Mission River, the central branch as the McKellar River, and the northernmost branch as the Kaministiquia. Residents of the region commonly refer to the river as the Kam River.
Water flow in the Kaministiquia River system is regulated at the Dog Lake dams 1 and 2 and at the Greenwater,
Kashabowie and Shebandowan dams. Two generating stations
one at Kakabeka Falls (25 MW) and another at Silver Falls (48 MW) are operated by Ontario Power Generation (OPG), a public company wholly owned by Government of Ontario.〔
== Geography ==
Kakabeka Falls located on this river is the largest waterfall in the Lake Superior watershed at a height of .〔 Below these falls, the river flows through an extensive floodplain created by an ancient predecessor that flowed through this region following the last ice age.

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