English River | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Ontario |
Region | Northwestern Ontario |
Districts | |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Unnamed lake |
• coordinates | 49°12′54″N 90°43′37″W / 49.21500°N 90.72694°W |
• elevation | 461 m (1,514 ft)[1] |
Mouth | Tetu Lake |
• coordinates | 50°12′05″N 95°00′13″W / 50.20139°N 95.00361°W |
• elevation | 300 m (984 ft)[1] |
Length | 615 km (382 mi)[2] |
Basin size | 52,300 km2 (20,200 sq mi)[2] |
Basin features | |
Progression | Winnipeg River→ Lake Winnipeg→ Nelson River→ Hudson Bay |
River system | Hudson Bay drainage basin |
The English River is a river in Kenora District and Thunder Bay District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.[3] It flows through Lac Seul to join the Winnipeg River at Tetu Lake as a right tributary.[4] The river is in the Hudson Bay drainage basin, is 615 kilometres (382 mi) long and has a drainage basin of 52,300 square kilometres (20,200 sq mi).[2] Although there are several hydroelectric plants on this river, the English River upstream of Minnitaki Lake is notable as one of the few large river systems in northwestern Ontario with a natural flow and without any upstream source of pollution.[5] It is the fourth longest river entirely in Ontario.[citation needed]
There is also a settlement on the river called English River,[6] located where Highway 17 crosses the river at its confluence with the Scotch River, along with a nearby railway point of the same name, constructed as part of the Canadian Pacific Railway transcontinental main line.[7]
2 non-contiguous segments of the river are protected in 2 separate provincial parks: the East English River Provincial Park and West English River Provincial Park.