Kaministiquia River

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The Kaministiquia River is a waterway in northwestern Ontario, Canada, that flows into Lake Superior at Thunder Bay and has long served as an important route for Indigenous peoples, fur traders, and settlers.

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Kaministiquia River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent North America
country Canada
emptiesAt Thunder Bay on Lake Superior NERFINISHED
flowsInto Lake Superior NERFINISHED
hasCountry Canada NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificanceFor local Indigenous communities
hasEconomicRole shipping access to Thunder Bay
transportation corridor
hasHistoricalPeriodOfIntensiveUse fur trade era
hasMouthElevation 0 meters
0 metres
hasPortCityAtMouth Thunder Bay NERFINISHED
hasProvince Ontario NERFINISHED
historicalUse Indigenous travel route
fur trade route
settler transportation route
isTributaryOf Lake Superior NERFINISHED
locatedIn Northwestern Ontario NERFINISHED
Ontario
locatedInWatershed Lake Superior basin NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedIn Thunder Bay NERFINISHED
Thunder Bay, Lake Superior NERFINISHED
Thunder Bay, Ontario NERFINISHED
partOf Great Lakes watershed NERFINISHED
region Thunder Bay District NERFINISHED
usedBy European settlers
Indigenous peoples
fur traders
watercourseType navigable waterway

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Fort William Historical Park locatedOn Kaministiquia River
Fort William locatedOnWaterbody Kaministiquia River