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The '''Nipigon River''' is about {{convert|48|km|mi|abbr=on}} long and 50 to 200 m (165 to 656 ft) wide in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. The river drains [[Lake Nipigon]] into Nipigon Bay in [[Lake Superior]], dropping from an elevation of 260 m (853 ft) to 183 m (600 ft). ==History== The Nipigon River was a thing of legend for the size and quantity of the [[brook trout]] that were to be found there. However, four [[dam]]s built on the Nipigon led to a major decline in their population. The four dams are as follows: * Cameron Falls Dam built in 1918 * Virgin Falls Dam built in 1925 * Alexander Dam built in 1930 * Pine Portage Dam built in 1950 ==Modern uses== Three [[hydroelectric dams]], Cameron Falls Dam, Alexander Dam, and Pine Portage Dam on the Nipigon provided 2,144 [[Watt-hour|gigawatt-hours]] in 2000. The river is also a popular fishing destination. ==Fishing== [[File:Prince Edward, Prince of Wales speaking with guide in the woods near Nipigon, Ontario.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Edward VIII of the United Kingdom|Prince Edward, Prince of Wales]] talks with river guide Neil McDougall at their camp on the Nipigon River, 1919.]] In 1915 Dr Cook caught the world record for the largest [[brook trout]], aka speckled trout, or coaster trout. Four years later, [[Edward VIII of the United Kingdom|Prince Edward, Prince of Wales]] (later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor), spent time fishing on the Nipigon; a trout that he caught was mounted and today is displayed at the [[National Archives of Canada]]. The river also has a run of lake trout, rainbow trout and salmon during various times of the year. Fish that migrate up the river are able to get to the first dam which is located approximately {{convert|15|mi|km}} from the mouth of the river system. The reservoir between the dams are good fishery, especially for large speckled trout and lake trout. Fishing starts the first of May until freeze up at the end of November. The river can be accessed from boat, or fished by shore from various strategic locations. ==External links== * [http://crownlanduseatlas.mnr.gov.on.ca/htmls/C2383.html Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources – Nipigon River] * [http://www.opg.com/safety/water/river/nipigon/ Ontario Power Generation – Nipigon River] {{coord missing|Ontario}} {{Greatlakes}} {{Canadian Heritage Rivers System}}