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The Missinaibi River is a river in northern
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, Canada, which flows northeast from
Missinaibi Lake Missinaibi Lake ( cr, masinâpôy sâkahikan, ᒪᓯᓈᐴᔾ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ) is a lake in Ontario, Canada, about north of Chapleau, Ontario, Chapleau. It is the source of the Missinaibi River, which rises from the lake and flows northeastwar ...
, north of Chapleau, and empties into the Moose River, which drains into
James Bay James Bay (french: Baie James; cr, ᐐᓂᐯᒄ, Wînipekw, dirty water) is a large body of water located on the southern end of Hudson Bay in Canada. Both bodies of water extend from the Arctic Ocean, of which James Bay is the southernmost pa ...
. This river (including Missinaibi Lake and Moose River to James Bay) is in length. It is one of the longest free-flowing and undeveloped rivers in Ontario. The river's name (masinâpôy sîpiy, ᒪᓯᓈᐴᔾ ᓰᐱᔾ) means "pictured waters" in the Cree language which is thought to refer to the
pictographs A pictogram, also called a pictogramme, pictograph, or simply picto, and in computer usage an icon, is a graphic symbol that conveys its meaning through its pictorial resemblance to a physical object. Pictographs are often used in writing and g ...
found on rock faces along the river. At Thunderhouse Falls, which is actually a chain of relatively small waterfalls connected by violent rapids, the river drops 40 metres, part of its descent from the Canadian Shield to the Hudson Bay Lowlands.


History

In fur trade days the Missinaibi was the main route between James Bay and Lake Superior. The route was: James Bay,
Moose Factory Moose Factory is a community in the Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada. It is located on Moose Factory Island, near the mouth of the Moose River, which is at the southern end of James Bay. It was the first English-speaking settlement in lands n ...
, Moose River, Missinaibi River,
Missinaibi Lake Missinaibi Lake ( cr, masinâpôy sâkahikan, ᒪᓯᓈᐴᔾ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ) is a lake in Ontario, Canada, about north of Chapleau, Ontario, Chapleau. It is the source of the Missinaibi River, which rises from the lake and flows northeastwar ...
, portage probably via Crooked Lake, Dog Lake,
Michipicoten River The Michipicoten River is a river in Algoma District of northern Ontario, Canada, which flows from Dog Lake and joins with the Magpie River to empty into Michipicoten Bay on Lake Superior near the town of Wawa. This river is in length (includ ...
to
Fort Michipicoten A fortification is a military construction or building designed for the defense of territories in warfare, and is also used to establish rule in a region during peacetime. The term is derived from Latin ''fortis'' ("strong") and ''facere' ...
on Lake Superior. Trade was contested by the English from the north and the French from the south. In 1774 the
Hudson's Bay Company The Hudson's Bay Company (HBC; french: Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson) is a Canadian retail business group. A fur trading business for much of its existence, HBC now owns and operates retail stores in Canada. The company's namesake business di ...
began building posts in the interior. In 1775-76 Edward Jarvis from Henley House went up the
Kenogami River The Kenogami River is a river in the James Bay drainage basin in Thunder Bay and Cochrane districts in Northern Ontario, Canada, which flows north from Long Lake near Longlac to empty into the Albany River. Shows the river course. The river is ...
, crossed to the Missinaibi and went down to Michicopicten. In 1781
Philip Turnor Philip Turnor ( – c. 1799) was a surveyor and cartographer for the Hudson's Bay Company. Turnor hired on for three years as an inland surveyor with the HBC and landed at York Factory (Man.) in August, 1778. After mapping York itself, he set o ...
surveyed the Missinaibi route to Michicopicten. The three main posts, all at times called Brunswick House or similar wereElizabeth Browne Losey,"Let Them Be Remembered: The Story of the Fur Trade Forts",1999 *Wapiscogamy House: In 1776 Thomas Atkinson from
Fort Albany, Ontario Fort Albany First Nation ( cr, ᐲᐦᑖᐯᒄ ᐃᓕᓕᐗᒃ pîhtâpek ililiwak, "lagoon Cree") is a Cree First Nation in Cochrane District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada, within the territory covered by Treaty 9. Situated on the southern ...
went 200 miles upriver and established Wapiscogamy House on the west bank of the river. It was rebuilt in 1781, named Brunswick House, closed in 1791, and re-opened from 1800 to 1806. *Missinaibi Lake House: In 1777 John Thomas was sent from
Moose Factory Moose Factory is a community in the Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada. It is located on Moose Factory Island, near the mouth of the Moose River, which is at the southern end of James Bay. It was the first English-speaking settlement in lands n ...
to build a post at Michipicoten on Lake Superior. He selected a better location at the outflow of
Missinaibi Lake Missinaibi Lake ( cr, masinâpôy sâkahikan, ᒪᓯᓈᐴᔾ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ) is a lake in Ontario, Canada, about north of Chapleau, Ontario, Chapleau. It is the source of the Missinaibi River, which rises from the lake and flows northeastwar ...
and called it Missinaibi Lake House. It was occupied each summer until it burnt in 1780. The site was re-occupied from 1817 until about 1821. It was reopened in the early 1870s and in 1879 renamed New Brunswick House. When the railroad was built just north of the lake in 1912-13 operations were moved to the new town of Peterbell and the post was closed in 1914. Around 1980 there were left a few cellar holes and collapsed buildings. *Macabanish House: In 1788 William Boland established a post between the other two on Micabanish Lake on a tributary west of the river. Its success led to the closing of Wapiscogamy House. In 1799 it was named New Brunswick House and the lake renamed Brunswick Lake. It was the chief post until 1879 when it, and its name, were transferred to Missinaibi Lake. Around 1990 the clearing where it stood was visible from the air.
Brunswick House First Nation Brunswick House First Nation is an Ojibway-Cree First Nations in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in the Sudbury District, northeast of Sault Ste Marie, Ontario. The First Nation have reserved for themselves the Mountbatten 76A Indian Re ...
gets its name from this and the one on Missinaibi Lake. Today, the river is used for canoeing, fishing, and camping. Recreational use is facilitated by an arrangement which allows canoeists to load their boats on a train so they can be returned south, after canoeing the wild stretches of the river. The river is managed as a provincial waterway park and was designated as a
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in 2004.


Tributaries

* Brunswick River * Fire River * Greenhill River * Hay River * Mattawitchewan River ** Albany Forks ***
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, Oba Lake * Pivabiska River * Opasatika River * Soweska River Image:Missinaibi.jpg, Missinaibi River Image:Glassy Falls Missinaibi.jpg, Glassy Falls


Missinaibi Provincial Park

The entire length of the Missinaibi River from Missinaibi Lake to the Moose River is protected and part of the Missinaibi Provincial Park. The park also includes Missinaibi Lake, Brunswick River, Brunswick Lake, Little Missinaibi River, and Little Missinaibi Lake. Established in 1970 the park is huge and encompasses in total over 991 square kilometres (383 square miles) of wilderness. While rarely visited by travellers it is well known amongst canoeing enthusiasts and is one of their "must visit" destinations. Two main routes are available to paddlers: 1. Missinaibi River Route - stretching for 238 kilometres (144 miles) from the towns of Missinabie to Mattice 2. Mattice to Moosonee Route - This 316 kilometre (190 mile) route takes paddlers to the edge of James Bay and the near arctic. Other activities at the park include: Hiking, fishing, camping, wildlife viewing and hunting


See also

*
List of Ontario rivers This is the list of rivers which are in and flow through Ontario. The watershed list includes tributaries as well. Dee River, flows between Three Mile Lake and Lake Rosseau. List of rivers arranged by watershed Hudson Bay Atlantic Ocean ...
* James Bay Rivers


References


External links


Ontario Parks - Missinaibi Prov. Park official websiteMissinaibi Provincial Park travel guideSnow Falling on Black Spruce
A Northern Ontario Canoe Sojourn Down the Missinaibi

- Missinaibi canoe trip July 1–22, 2004 {{Authority control Rivers of Algoma District Canadian Heritage Rivers Hudson's Bay Company trading posts Rivers of Cochrane District Tributaries of Hudson Bay Pictographs in Canada