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Turtle River (Manitoba)
Turtle River may refer to: Rivers Canada * Turtle River (Manitoba), a tributary of Dauphin Lake * Turtle River, near Ignace, Ontario * Rivière à la Tortue or Turtle River, Quebec United States * Turtle River (Georgia) * Turtle River (Bowstring River tributary), Minnesota * Turtle River (Mississippi River tributary), Minnesota * Turtle River (North Dakota) ** Turtle River State Park * Turtle River (Wisconsin) Settlements * Rural Municipality of Turtle River No. 469, Saskatchewan, Canada * Turtle River, Minnesota Turtle River is a town in Beltrami County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 77 at the 2010 census. The elevation is 1,332 ft (406m). It is approximately 17 miles northeast of Bemidji, where most community services are available ...
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Turtle River (Manitoba)
Turtle River may refer to: Rivers Canada * Turtle River (Manitoba), a tributary of Dauphin Lake * Turtle River, near Ignace, Ontario * Rivière à la Tortue or Turtle River, Quebec United States * Turtle River (Georgia) * Turtle River (Bowstring River tributary), Minnesota * Turtle River (Mississippi River tributary), Minnesota * Turtle River (North Dakota) ** Turtle River State Park * Turtle River (Wisconsin) Settlements * Rural Municipality of Turtle River No. 469, Saskatchewan, Canada * Turtle River, Minnesota Turtle River is a town in Beltrami County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 77 at the 2010 census. The elevation is 1,332 ft (406m). It is approximately 17 miles northeast of Bemidji, where most community services are available ...
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Dauphin Lake
Dauphin Lake is located in western Manitoba near the city of Dauphin, Manitoba. The lake covers an area of and has a drainage basin of about . The Mossy River drains the lake into Lake Winnipegosis. The basin is drained by seven major streams and has a total relief of . The lake is located within the territory of three rural municipalities; in descending order of area they are the RM of Ochre River, the RM of Dauphin, and the RM of Mossey River. Dauphin Lake was named after the Dauphin of France, heir to the French throne, by Francois de La Verendrye in 1739. Hydrography Dauphin Lake is located west of Lake Manitoba and south of Lake Winnipegosis. It receives most of its waters from the west. Mossy River Dam Several efforts have been made to control lake levels in the last century. In 1964, the Mossy River Dam was constructed at Terin's Landing at the outlet of the lake. The ten bay concrete stoplog structure complete with a fish ladder is operated by the Province of M ...
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Ignace
Ignace is a township in the Kenora District of Northwestern Ontario, Canada, located at Highway 17 (Trans Canada Highway) and Secondary Highway 599, and on the Canadian Pacific Railway between Thunder Bay and Kenora. It is on the shore of Agimak Lake, and as of 2016, the population of Ignace was 1,202. The town was named after Ignace Mentour by Sir Sandford Fleming in 1879. Ignace Mentour was the key Indigenous guide through this region during Fleming's 1872 railway survey, recorded in George Monro Grant's journal of the survey, ''Ocean to Ocean''. Mentour had also served with Sir George Simpson in Simpson's final years as governor of Rupert's Land. During Ignace's early days, there was a settlement of railway boxcars used by the English residents there called "Little England". Although Ignace was incorporated in 1908, it was something of a latecomer to some modern conveniences, such as rotary dial telephone, which did not arrive in the town until 1956. Forestry and touris ...
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Rivière à La Tortue
The Rivière à la Tortue has its source at the mouth of à la Tortue lake. The river flows east in the municipalities of Hérouxville, Saint-Séverin and Saint-Stanislas, in Mékinac and Les Chenaux RCM (Regional County Municipality), Quebec, Mauricie, Canada. Geography Dam on the Turtle River The dam that regulates the discharge of water from Lac à la Tortue, and ensures the management of the water level, is located on the Turtle River, near Chemin de la Grande Ligne, in Hérouxville. It is about 800 meters from the discharge point of the lake and was the subject of a major restoration in 1999. (Translate from french) — Learn more about the Turtle River Dam, by Francois St-Onge. Without prejudice Without prejudice ''The "rivière à la Tortue" takes its source at the mouth of "Lac à la Tortue" (northern part of the lake which is located in Hérouxville). The southern part of this lake is located in the Lac-à-la-Tortue sector of Shawinigan. From the "Lac à la Tortue" ...
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Turtle River (Georgia)
The Turtle River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed April 21, 2011 tidal river in the vicinity of Brunswick in Glynn County, Georgia. It is the main tributary of the Brunswick River. The stream headwaters are in the Turtle River Swamp adjacent to the community of Georgetown and Georgia State Route 99. The stream flows southeast and east passing under I-95 Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, running from US Route 1 (US 1) in Miami, Florida, to the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing between Maine and the Canadia ... just prior to its confluence with the Brunswick River along the south side of Brunswick, Georgia.''Jekyl Island, GA,'' 7.5 Minute Topographic Quadrangle, USGS, 1979 The mouth of the Turtle River is located adjacent to the Port of Brunswick. The river has an average depth of 23 ft. with some de ...
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Turtle River (Bowstring River Tributary)
The Turtle River is a river of Minnesota. It is a tributary of the Bowstring River. See also *List of rivers of Minnesota Minnesota has 6,564 natural rivers and streams that cumulatively flow for . The Mississippi River begins its journey from its headwaters at Lake Itasca and crosses the Iowa border downstream. It is joined by the Minnesota River at Fort Snelling ... References External linksMinnesota Watersheds*USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Minnesota (1974) Rivers of Minnesota {{Minnesota-river-stub ...
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Turtle River (Mississippi River Tributary)
The Turtle River is a river of Minnesota. It is a tributary of the Mississippi River and was formally thought to be the headwaters of the Mississippi River. It is and located in Beltrami County.* See also * List of rivers of Minnesota *List of longest streams of Minnesota Out of the 6,564 streams that flow through the U.S. State of Minnesota, there are 114 streams that are at least 30 miles long. The second longest river in the United States, the Mississippi River, originates in Minnesota before flowing south t ... References External linksMinnesota Watersheds*USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Minnesota (1974) Rivers of Minnesota Tributaries of the Mississippi River {{Minnesota-river-stub ...
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Turtle River (North Dakota)
The Turtle River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed June 8, 2011 tributary of the Red River of the North in northeastern North Dakota in the United States. It flows for almost its entire length in Grand Forks County, North Dakota, Grand Forks County. Via the Red River, Lake Winnipeg and the Nelson River, the Turtle River is part of the drainage basin, watershed of Hudson Bay. Course The Turtle rises as two streams, the North Branch, which begins as an intermittent stream in eastern Nelson County, North Dakota, Nelson County, and the South Branch; the two converge near the town of Larimore, North Dakota, Larimore. The river flows generally eastward in a highly meandering course through Turtle River State Park and past the Grand Forks Air Force Base; it turns northward as it nears the Red River and flows through the town of Manvel, North Dakota, Manvel before entering the Red just upstream of Oslo, Minnesota ...
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Turtle River State Park
Turtle River State Park is a public recreation area occupying on the Turtle River, north of the community of Arvilla in Grand Forks County, North Dakota. Park activities include camping, cross-country skiing, fishing, hiking, and mountain biking. History Following its establishment in 1934, the state park saw development by the Civilian Conservation Corps The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a voluntary government work relief program that ran from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men ages 18–25 and eventually expanded to ages 17–28. The CCC was a major part of .... CCC projects included building bridges, roads, and footpaths as well as various stone and log buildings including a bathhouse that was later transformed into the CCC Memorial Picnic Shelter, which is still in use. References External links Turtle River State ParkNorth Dakota Parks and Recreation DepartmentTurtle River State Park MapNorth Dakota Parks and Recreation {{ ...
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Turtle River (Wisconsin)
The Turtle River is a river in Vilas County and Iron County in the state of Wisconsin in the United States. Its source is South Turtle Lake near Winchester. It flows into the Turtle-Flambeau Flowage.Little Turtle River Flowage is a 30 acre lake located in Iron County. It has a maximum depth of 4 feet. Historically the Turtle River was an important part of an extensive network of canoe routes linked by short land portages, used by the Ojibwe The Ojibwe, Ojibwa, Chippewa, or Saulteaux are an Anishinaabe people in what is currently southern Canada, the northern Midwestern United States, and Northern Plains. According to the U.S. census, in the United States Ojibwe people are one of ... and fur traders. In modern times the river and the lakes it connects are popular recreational waterways. References External links Rivers of Wisconsin Bodies of water of Vilas County, Wisconsin Rivers of Iron County, Wisconsin {{Wisconsin-river-stub ...
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Rural Municipality Of Turtle River No
In general, a rural area or a countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas and areas with forestry typically are described as rural. Different countries have varying definitions of ''rural'' for statistical and administrative purposes. In rural areas, because of their unique economic and social dynamics, and relationship to land-based industry such as agriculture, forestry and resource extraction, the economics are very different from cities and can be subject to boom and bust cycles and vulnerability to extreme weather or natural disasters, such as droughts. These dynamics alongside larger economic forces encouraging to urbanization have led to significant demographic declines, called rural flight, where economic incentives encourage younger populations to go to cities for education and access to jobs, leaving older, less educated and less wealthy popul ...
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