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Potagannissing River
Native name Bootaagan-mnising-ziibi
Country United States
State Michigan
County Chippewa
Township Drummond
Physical characteristics
Main source Drummond Island
45°58′49″N 83°34′01″W / 45.9802993°N 83.5669398°W / 45.9802993; -83.5669398
River mouth Potagannissing Bay
46°02′17″N 83°40′12″W / 46.0380768°N 83.6700004°W / 46.0380768; -83.6700004

The Potagannissing River is a cool river found in Michigan, right on Drummond Island in Lake Huron. It's about 11.3 miles (18.2 kilometers) long.

The river's name comes from the Ojibwe language, which is spoken by the Anishinaabe people. In Ojibwe, it's called Bootaagan-minising-ziibi. This means "River on the Mill Island." The shorter version, Bootaagan-mnising-ziibi, is also used.

Where is the Potagannissing River?

This river is located on Drummond Island, which is a large island in Lake Huron. Lake Huron is one of the five Great Lakes in North America. Drummond Island is part of Chippewa County in Michigan.

Drummond Island's Location

Drummond Island is in the eastern part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It's a beautiful place known for its forests and clear waters. The island is a popular spot for outdoor activities.

The River's Journey

The Potagannissing River starts on Drummond Island. It then flows into Potagannissing Bay. This bay is a part of Lake Huron. The river helps connect the island's inland areas to the larger lake system.

Why is the River Important?

Rivers like the Potagannissing are very important for many reasons. They provide homes for different kinds of plants and animals. They also play a role in the local environment and history.

Home for Wildlife

The river and its surrounding areas are habitats for various wildlife. This can include fish, birds, and other animals that depend on the river for water and food. Rivers are like highways for fish, helping them move between different parts of a water system.

Historical Significance

The name of the river, given by the Anishinaabe people, shows its long history. Indigenous peoples have lived in this area for thousands of years. Rivers were vital for travel, fishing, and daily life. The name "Mill Island" suggests that the river might have been used for milling activities in the past.

Recreation and Nature

For people today, the Potagannissing River and Drummond Island offer chances to enjoy nature. People might visit the area for fishing, boating, or just to explore the natural beauty. Protecting rivers like this helps keep these natural places healthy for everyone.

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