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There is a boardwalk and large sandy beach at the mouth of the river. "Mindemoya" comes from the Ojibwe word mindimooyenh, which means "old woman". The river is accessible by both boat and foot at a number of points and is often fished for salmon and trout. |
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| Source : | Mindemoya Lake | |
Lattitude: | 45.7114524841309 | |
Longitude: | -82.2279663085938 | |
Elevation: | 198 | [m] |
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| Mouth : | Lake Huron | |
Lattitude: | 45.6672210693359 | |
Longitude: | -82.2688903808594 | |
Elevation: | 176 | [m] | Location: | Providence Bay | |
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Tributary | Lat/Lon | | | Connected | |
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Lake Huron | 44.7 -83.2 | | Mouth | |
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