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Doghole River
Doghole River is located in Ontario
Doghole River
Where the Doghole River meets Lake St. Joseph in Ontario
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Northwestern Ontario
District Kenora
Physical characteristics
Main source Doghole Lake
377 m (1,237 ft)
51°12′56″N 90°16′24″W / 51.21556°N 90.27333°W / 51.21556; -90.27333
River mouth Lake St. Joseph
374 m (1,227 ft)
51°09′50″N 90°22′17″W / 51.16389°N 90.37139°W / 51.16389; -90.37139
Basin features
River system James Bay drainage basin

The Doghole River is a natural waterway in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. It flows through the Kenora District, which is a large area in the province of Ontario. This river is an important part of a much larger system of rivers and lakes.

Where the Doghole River Flows

The Doghole River starts its journey at Doghole Lake. The water then flows from this lake towards the northeast. Its path leads it to another, larger body of water called Lake St. Joseph.

Connection to First Nations Land

The place where the Doghole River leaves Doghole Lake is special. It is part of the Osnaburgh Indian Reserve No. 63B. This land belongs to the Mishkeegogamang First Nation.

Part of a Bigger Water System

The Doghole River is connected to a huge network of water. This network is called the James Bay drainage basin. A drainage basin is like a giant bowl where all the rain and melted snow eventually flow into one main river or lake.

Journey to James Bay

Lake St. Joseph, where the Doghole River ends, is actually the starting point for another major river. This river is the Albany River. The Albany River then flows a long distance all the way to James Bay. So, the water from the Doghole River eventually makes its way to James Bay, which is a large body of water connected to the Hudson Bay.

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