Whitemouth River
The Whitemouth River is located in southeastern Manitoba, Canada.[1] The mouth of the river empties into the Winnipeg River system at the Whitemouth Falls Provincial Park. The Whitemouth River begins in a remote forested area just north of the border between the United States and Canada.[1] Whitemouth Lake feeds the river year round, along with many wetlands throughout the Sandilands Provincial Forest area.[1] The river runs north and crosses the Trans-Canada Highway where it enters an area of farmlands.[1] The towns of Seven Sisters, River Hills, Elma, Whitemouth, and Hadashville are located along the river.[1]
Whitemouth River | |
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Country | Canada |
Province | Manitoba |
Several rapids along the river attract whitewater canoeists and kayakers.[2][3] There are twelve navigable whitewater features along the river, most rated Class I or II.[2] Cooks Falls and Neva Falls are significantly more difficult rapids.[2][3] Whitemouth Falls at the mouth of the river is not navigable.[2]
The Whitemouth River has the non-parasitic, native species northern brook lamprey. The Whitemouth River watershed is one of the only places these lampreys are found in Manitoba.[4]
See also
- List of Manitoba rivers
References
- "Place names - Whitemouth River". Query by Geographical Name. Government of Canada. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- "Whitemouth River Canoe Map" (PDF). RM of Whitemouth. Community Development Corporation. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- "Wilderness Supply - Cooks Falls, Whitemouth River". www.wildernesssupply.ca.
- "Fish Species at Risk in Manitoba" (PDF).