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Black Sturgeon River (Thunder Bay District)

The Black Sturgeon River is a river in Thunder Bay District, Northwestern Ontario, Canada, located west of the Nipigon River, that flows to Lake Superior.[1]

Black Sturgeon River
Location of the mouth of the Black Sturgeon River in Ontario.
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
RegionNorthwestern Ontario
DistrictThunder Bay
Physical characteristics
SourceBlack Sturgeon Lake
 • coordinates49°17′00″N 88°46′32″W / 49.28333°N 88.77556°W / 49.28333; -88.77556
 • elevation251 m (823 ft)
MouthBlack Bay (Lake Superior)
 • coordinates
48°50′10″N 88°24′15″W / 48.83611°N 88.40417°W / 48.83611; -88.40417
 • elevation
180 m (590 ft)
Length72 km (45 mi)
Basin features
River systemLake Superior drainage basin
Tributaries 
 • rightNonwatin River

Most of the river is protected in the Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park, a waterway park stretching from Black Sturgeon Dam north to and including the lands around Black Sturgeon Lake.[2]

History edit

In 1959, a dam was constructed on the Black Sturgeon River in order to control water levels. The dam also prevented access to the upper reaches of the river. Many speculated that this construction is what led to the collapse of the most common fish type in the area, the walleye.[3]

Geography edit

The river begins at Black Sturgeon Lake, southwest of Lake Nipigon, and flows southeast over the Split Rapids to Nonwatin Lake where the right tributary Nonwatin River and left tributary Ferguson Creek join. It turns south, passes Mount Magee on the left, and continues southeast over the Gardener Rapids and Black Sturgeon Dam, and further downstream heads under Ontario Highway 11 / Ontario Highway 17, the Canadian National Railway line and the Canadian Pacific Railway mainline at the settlement of Everard. The Black Sturgeon turns abruptly southwest and reaches its mouth at Black Bay on Lake Superior, about 6 kilometres (4 mi) southeast of the community of Hurkett.

Tributaries edit

  • Moseau Creek (left)
  • Shillabeer Creek (right)
  • Larson Creek (left)
  • Scooper Creek (right)
  • Mound Creek (left)
  • Nonwatin River (right)
  • Ferguson Creek (left)

Geology edit

The river valley and Black Sturgeon Lake follow a major fault line, the Black Sturgeon Fault, which runs north–south. The valley also contains sills with columnar jointing which are related to the Midcontinent Rift System.[2]

Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park edit

Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park
Nearest townNipigon
Coordinates49°10′00″N 88°37′30″W / 49.16667°N 88.62500°W / 49.16667; -88.62500[4]
Area23,531 ha (90.85 sq mi)[5]
DesignationWaterway
Established2002
Governing bodyOntario Parks
www.ontarioparks.com/park/blacksturgeonriver

The Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park protects most of the Black Sturgeon River and wide swaths of land along its banks. It also includes the shores of Black Sturgeon Lake, stretching to the southern point of Lake Nipigon's Black Sturgeon Bay. It was established in 2002 to protect an important recreational waterway for fishing, hunting and canoeing. Other permitted activities are mountain biking, swimming, boating, and rock climbing. Winter activities include snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and dogsledding.[5]

The park is part of the Lake Nipigon Basin Signature Site, an area remarkable for its range of natural and recreational values and the potential for future recreation and tourism opportunities. This site also includes other provincial parks, conservation reserves, and management areas around Lake Nipigon, all sharing common geographic themes, recreation uses, and resource issues.[6]

Significant features of the park include Nipigon Moraine remnant, unconsolidated transverse ridges, provincially rare smooth woodsia (Woodsia glabella), and diabase cliffs and talus slopes. The forests within the park are mostly boreal mixedwood that are generally more species-rich than areas to the east and west. The park also plays an important role as a natural wildlife corridor between the Lake Nipigon Basin and the shoreline of Lake Superior, in particular for woodland caribou.[6]

It is a non-operating park, meaning that there are no facilities or services.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Black Sturgeon River". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
  2. ^ a b "Chapter 5 Ecological Land Use and Resource Management Strategy - Section 5.1.1 Earth Science" (PDF). Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park Management Plan. Ontario Parks. July 2003. p. 13. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
  3. ^ Furlong, P., Foster, R.F., Colby, P.J., & Friday, M. (2006), "Black Sturgeon River Dam: A barrier to the rehabilitation of Black Bay walleye" 2018-03-07 at the Wayback Machine, www.thunderbayfishing.com
  4. ^ "Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada.
  5. ^ a b c "Black Sturgeon River". www.ontarioparks.com. Ontario Parks. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park Management Plan". Ontario.ca. Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. 7 July 2021. from the original on 6 October 2021. Retrieved 5 October 2021.

Sources edit

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The Black Sturgeon River is a river in Thunder Bay District Northwestern Ontario Canada located west of the Nipigon River that flows to Lake Superior 1 Black Sturgeon RiverLocation of the mouth of the Black Sturgeon River in Ontario LocationCountryCanadaProvinceOntarioRegionNorthwestern OntarioDistrictThunder BayPhysical characteristicsSourceBlack Sturgeon Lake coordinates49 17 00 N 88 46 32 W 49 28333 N 88 77556 W 49 28333 88 77556 elevation251 m 823 ft MouthBlack Bay Lake Superior coordinates48 50 10 N 88 24 15 W 48 83611 N 88 40417 W 48 83611 88 40417 elevation180 m 590 ft Length72 km 45 mi Basin featuresRiver systemLake Superior drainage basinTributaries rightNonwatin River Most of the river is protected in the Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park a waterway park stretching from Black Sturgeon Dam north to and including the lands around Black Sturgeon Lake 2 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Tributaries 3 Geology 4 Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park 5 See also 6 References 7 SourcesHistory editIn 1959 a dam was constructed on the Black Sturgeon River in order to control water levels The dam also prevented access to the upper reaches of the river Many speculated that this construction is what led to the collapse of the most common fish type in the area the walleye 3 Geography editThe river begins at Black Sturgeon Lake southwest of Lake Nipigon and flows southeast over the Split Rapids to Nonwatin Lake where the right tributary Nonwatin River and left tributary Ferguson Creek join It turns south passes Mount Magee on the left and continues southeast over the Gardener Rapids and Black Sturgeon Dam and further downstream heads under Ontario Highway 11 Ontario Highway 17 the Canadian National Railway line and the Canadian Pacific Railway mainline at the settlement of Everard The Black Sturgeon turns abruptly southwest and reaches its mouth at Black Bay on Lake Superior about 6 kilometres 4 mi southeast of the community of Hurkett Tributaries edit Moseau Creek left Shillabeer Creek right Larson Creek left Scooper Creek right Mound Creek left Nonwatin River right Ferguson Creek left Geology editThe river valley and Black Sturgeon Lake follow a major fault line the Black Sturgeon Fault which runs north south The valley also contains sills with columnar jointing which are related to the Midcontinent Rift System 2 Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park editBlack Sturgeon River Provincial ParkIUCN category II national park Nearest townNipigonCoordinates49 10 00 N 88 37 30 W 49 16667 N 88 62500 W 49 16667 88 62500 4 Area23 531 ha 90 85 sq mi 5 DesignationWaterwayEstablished2002Governing bodyOntario Parkswww wbr ontarioparks wbr com wbr park wbr blacksturgeonriver The Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park protects most of the Black Sturgeon River and wide swaths of land along its banks It also includes the shores of Black Sturgeon Lake stretching to the southern point of Lake Nipigon s Black Sturgeon Bay It was established in 2002 to protect an important recreational waterway for fishing hunting and canoeing Other permitted activities are mountain biking swimming boating and rock climbing Winter activities include snowmobiling snowshoeing and dogsledding 5 The park is part of the Lake Nipigon Basin Signature Site an area remarkable for its range of natural and recreational values and the potential for future recreation and tourism opportunities This site also includes other provincial parks conservation reserves and management areas around Lake Nipigon all sharing common geographic themes recreation uses and resource issues 6 Significant features of the park include Nipigon Moraine remnant unconsolidated transverse ridges provincially rare smooth woodsia Woodsia glabella and diabase cliffs and talus slopes The forests within the park are mostly boreal mixedwood that are generally more species rich than areas to the east and west The park also plays an important role as a natural wildlife corridor between the Lake Nipigon Basin and the shoreline of Lake Superior in particular for woodland caribou 6 It is a non operating park meaning that there are no facilities or services 5 See also editBlack Sturgeon River Kenora District List of rivers of OntarioReferences edit Black Sturgeon River Geographical Names Data Base Natural Resources Canada Retrieved 2010 07 27 a b Chapter 5 Ecological Land Use and Resource Management Strategy Section 5 1 1 Earth Science PDF Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park Management Plan Ontario Parks July 2003 p 13 Retrieved 2010 07 27 Furlong P Foster R F Colby P J amp Friday M 2006 Black Sturgeon River Dam A barrier to the rehabilitation of Black Bay walleye Archived 2018 03 07 at the Wayback Machine www thunderbayfishing com Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park Geographical Names Data Base Natural Resources Canada a b c Black Sturgeon River www ontarioparks com Ontario Parks Retrieved 5 October 2021 a b Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park Management Plan Ontario ca Ministry of the Environment Conservation and Parks 7 July 2021 Archived from the original on 6 October 2021 Retrieved 5 October 2021 Sources edit Black Sturgeon River Atlas of Canada Natural Resources Canada 2010 02 04 Archived from the original on 2012 10 06 Retrieved 2011 03 02 Shows course of river Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Black Sturgeon River Thunder Bay District amp oldid 1090711315 Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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