Whitesand River (Hewitson River)
Whitesand River | |
Country | Canada |
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Province | Ontario |
District | Thunder Bay |
Part of | Hewitson River |
Tributaries | |
- left | Ross Creek |
Primary source | Unnamed lake |
- elevation | 527 m (1,729 ft) |
- coordinates | 48°59′14″N 87°19′24″W / 48.98722°N 87.32333°W |
Secondary source | Unnamed lake |
- elevation | 502 m (1,647 ft) |
- coordinates | 48°59′44″N 87°20′41″W / 48.99556°N 87.34472°W |
Mouth | Whitesand Lake |
- elevation | 283 m (928 ft) |
- coordinates | 48°51′42″N 87°22′55″W / 48.86167°N 87.38194°WCoordinates: 48°51′42″N 87°22′55″W / 48.86167°N 87.38194°W |
Length | 22 km (14 mi) |
The Whitesand River is a river in Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada, part of the Hewitson River system. Another river in Thunder Bay District with the same name, Whitesand River (Lake Nipigon), lies further northwest and flows into Lake Nipigon.
Course
The river arises from two source forks. The east fork (listed as the primary source in the Infobox) begins in a small unnamed lake just upstream of North Whitesand Lake at an elevation of 527 metres (1,729 ft). The west fork (listed as the secondary source in the Infobox) begins in a small unnamed lake at an elevation of 502 metres (1,647 ft). The forks join at 48°58′49″N 87°21′49″W / 48.98028°N 87.36361°W at an elevation of 472 metres (1,549 ft) at the site of a mine.
The Whitesand River then travels downstream via a series of lakes, including Cleaver Lake, Zenith Lake, Demijohn Lake, Gumboot Lake, Longcanoe Lake and Hornblende Lake. It then takes in its left tributary Ross Creek at Lyne Lake at 48°53′17″N 87°21′14″W / 48.88806°N 87.35389°W at an elevation of 295 metres (968 ft), and reaches its mouth at Whitesand Lake at an elevation of 283 metres (928 ft) just north of Highway 17. The mouth is about 8 kilometres (5 mi) east northeast of the community of Rossport and 10 kilometres (6 mi) northwest of the community of Schreiber. The Whitesand River's waters flow from Whitesand Lake via the Hewitson River over the Rainbow Falls into Lake Superior.
Economy
An access road to the mine runs from Highway 17 along the river. A campground of Rainbow Falls Provincial Park is on the south side of Whitesand Lake opposite the mouth of the Whitesand River.
See also
References
- "Toporama - Topographic Map Sheet 42D14". Atlas of Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2009-11-10.