The Lomond River is a river in the Fort William First Nation and the Municipality of Neebing in Thunder Bay District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.[1] The river is part of the Great Lakes Basin, and flows from Loch Lomond through a small intermediate lake to Lake Superior.
Lomond River | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Ontario |
Region | Northwestern Ontario |
District | Thunder Bay |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Loch Lomond |
• coordinates | 48°16′08″N 89°17′34″W / 48.26889°N 89.29278°W |
• elevation | 268 m (879 ft) |
Mouth | Lake Superior |
• coordinates | 48°15′59″N 89°15′24″W / 48.26639°N 89.25667°W |
• elevation | 183 m (600 ft) |
Length | 3.4 km (2.1 mi) |
Basin features | |
River system | Great Lakes Basin |
References
edit- ^ "Lomond River". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2014-12-15.
Sources
edit- Map 13 (PDF) (Map). 1 : 1,600,000. Official road map of Ontario. Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. 2014. Retrieved 2014-12-15.
- Restructured municipalities - Ontario map #1 (Map). Restructuring Maps of Ontario. Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. 2006. Retrieved 2014-12-15.