
Ogoki River - Wikipedia
14,360 square kilometres (5,545 sq mi) of the Ogoki basin is diverted by a 15 metres (50 ft) high and 520 metres (1,700 ft) long dam at the Waboose Falls (also known as Waboose Rapids), …
Ogoki Reservoir - OPG - Water
Apr 6, 2025 · The Ogoki Reservoir is located on the Nipigon River system. The drainage area of the Ogoki River basin that contributes to Lake Nipigon is approximately 13,578 km 2. Since …
A Paddler’s List Of Wabakimi’s Top Six - Ramblin' Boy
Apr 10, 2016 · The Ogoki Reservoir, meant to divert most (i.e.95%+) of this flow from the James Bay watershed to Lake Nipigon via the Little Jackfish River, was created in the early 1940s …
Nipigon Museum The Blog: A Diverting Experience -Ogoki
Feb 10, 2017 · The Waboose Dam cuts off the Ogoki River, backing it into a reservoir feeding toward the Summit Dam which pours the water at a rate of 4000 cfs toward Lake Nipigon and …
The Ogoki River From Top To Bottom - Ramblin' Boy
Aug 13, 2021 · The dam diverted 99% of the Ogoki’s flow south across the Height of Land to what became the Litle Jackfish River and on to Lake Nipigon and the Great Lakes system. [Access …
Waboose Control Dam - OPG - Water
The Dam is located on the east end of the Ogoki Reservoir at the Waboose Rapids. The Waboose Dam consists of twelve sluices and each sluice has nine stoplogs along with a 233m …
Ogoki Diversion and Nipigon River Dams - Blogger
Feb 9, 2017 · "The completion of the Pine Portage Dam in 1950 raised the water level on the Nipigon River by 31 metres, (100 feet) and flooded out almost 16 km of white water, rapids …
Nipigon River Archives - OPG - Water
Since 1943, the Ogoki control dams have diverted water from the Ogoki to the Nipigon watershed. Flow into Lake Nipigon from the Ogoki Reservoir is through the Summit Dam, which typically …
Ogoki River Provincial Park Management Statement - Ontario.ca
The park begins at the Waboose Dam, at the east-end of the Ogoki Reservoir, and includes the Ogoki River to the eastern boundary of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources' (OMNR) …
Canoeing The Ogoki Reservoir – From “Moose Crossing” To The Waboose Dam
Oct 9, 2021 · The massive concrete dam at Waboose Falls and a few secondary earthen dams were constructed to block the flow of the Ogoki River northeastward to merge with the Albany …