Pukaskwa River
The Pukaskwa River is a river in Thunder Bay District and Algoma District in Northern Ontario, Canada. It is in the Great Lakes Basin and is a tributary of Lake Superior, which it enters at the south end of Pukaskwa National Park. It is a classic wilderness white water river, best travelled in spring. A waterfall at Schist Falls, just upstream of the river mouth and with a drop of 24 metres, can only be visited by travelling along the river.
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Pukaskwa River
The Pukaskwa River is a river in Thunder Bay District and Algoma District in Northern Ontario, Canada. It is in the Great Lakes Basin and is a tributary of Lake Superior, which it enters at the south end of Pukaskwa National Park. It is a classic wilderness white water river, best travelled in spring. A waterfall at Schist Falls, just upstream of the river mouth and with a drop of 24 metres, can only be visited by travelling along the river.
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From the Ojibwa word "Pukasu"
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Location of the mouth of the Pukaskwa River in Ontario
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Homer Township
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Pukaskwa River
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Pukaskwa River
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