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MacFarlane River (Ontario)

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- elevation
  
345 m (1,132 ft)

Province
  
Ontario

Country
  
Canada

- elevation
  
315 m (1,033 ft)

Mouth
  
Winnipeg River

MacFarlane River (Ontario)

Similar
  
Ena Lake - Ontario, Lake of the Woods - Ontario, Husky the Muskie, Lake of the Woods

The MacFarlane River is a river in Unorganized Kenora District in northwestern Ontario, Canada and a tributary of the Winnipeg River. Locally it has been called the "Black River", a reference to the dark tannin stained water.

Contents

Map of MacFarlane River, Kenora, Unorganized, ON, Canada

Course

The MacFarlane River begins at Rocky Lake and heads southwest reaching Bluff Lake and the unincorporated place of Brinka. It continues southwest to Grindstone Lake, where it takes in the left tributary Boot Creek, then to Basket Lake and the community of Redditt. The river continues southwest to Corn Lake, where it takes in the left tributary Talbot Creek, passes out, takes in the left tributary Whitney Creek and reaches Ena Lake, where it takes in the right tributary Octopus Creek. It continues southwest over a control dam, and reaches its mouth at the Winnipeg River. For almost the entire course, the river is paralleled by the Canadian National Railway transcontinental main line,

Tributaries

  • Octopus Creek (right)
  • Whitney Creek (left)
  • Talbot Creek (left)
  • Boot Creek (left)
  • Lakes

  • Ena Lake
  • Corn Lake
  • Basket Lake
  • Grindstone Lake
  • Bluff Lake
  • Hall Lake
  • Rocky Lake
  • Communities

  • Ena Lake
  • Redditt
  • Brinka
  • References

    MacFarlane River (Ontario) Wikipedia