Madawaska River (Ontario)
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The Madawaska River is the largest tributary of the Ottawa River in the St. Lawrence River drainage basin in Ontario, Canada.[1][2] The river is Script error: No such module "convert". long and drains an area of Script error: No such module "convert"..[3] Its name comes from an Algonquian band of the region known as "Matouweskarini", meaning "people of the shallows".Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Geography
The Madawaska River rises at Source Lake in geographic Canisbay Township in the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District, in the highlands of southern Algonquin Park.[2] It flows east, dropping Script error: No such module "convert". before emptying into the Ottawa River at Arnprior.
Tributaries
Lakes and reservoirs
The lower portion of the Madawaska River supports several large lakes, including:
- Centennial Lake
- Black Donald Lake
- Calabogie Lake
- Madawaska Reservoir (Arnprior Head Pond)
- Kamaniskeg Lake
Bark Lake and Kamaniskeg Lake devide the Madawaska river into three secions known as the Upper, Middle, and Lower Madawaska.
History
In the late 19th century, the river was used to transport logs from the forested areas surrounding the river. Beginning in the 1960s, the river was used to generate hydroelectric power. Undammed sections of the river are also used for canoeing, kayaking and recreational fishing.
Around 1916, artist Tom Thomson followed the log drive down the river and painted The Drive (1916-17).[4]
Fauna
The most common species of game fish found in this river include walleye (yellow pickerel), northern pike, muskellunge, smallmouth bass, and largemouth bass.[5]
Hydroelectric Power
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has 5 stations on the Madawaska.[6]
| Station | Year | Capacity | Units |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mountain Chute | 1967 | 170 MW | 2 |
| Barrett Chute | 1942 | 176 MW | 4 |
| Calabogie | 1917 | 5 MW | 2 |
| Stewartville | 1948 | 182 MW | 5 |
| Arnprior | 1976 | 82 MW | 2 |
In June 2002 sluice gates at the Barrett Chute Generating Station were accidentally opened, killing two people, and injuring seven. OPG and two employees were charged with criminal negligence. Procedures at the plant were reviewed, and fencing added or repaired.[7]
The Calabogie station is being upgraded in 2022 to double capacity from 5 MW to 10 MW.[8] The original station was badly damaged by a tornado in September 2018. Clean up was completed in 2020. The project is expected to cost 100 million dollars. [9]
Provincial parks
Two sections of the river are designated and protected as provincial waterway parks:
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- Lower Madawaska River Provincial Park, between Latchford Bridge and Griffith; Script error: No such module "convert"..[11]
Both parks are administered by Ontario Parks but are non-operating, meaning there are no visitor facilities or services available. Both are ideal for whitewater canoeing.
See also
- Bonnechere River - nearby river with similar characteristics
- List of Ontario rivers
References
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