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Pigeon River topographic map
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Pigeon River
The Pigeon River originates from a chain of lakes along the US-Canada border, the highest of which, and furthest west, is Mountain Lake. Among the Pigeon's tributaries is the Arrow River of Ontario, which rises in South Lake, west of and at a lower elevation than Mountain Lake. South Lake is separated only by a narrow isthmus from North Lake in the Rainy River watershed. This isthmus is a part of the Northern (or Laurentian) Continental divide, and is crossed by the Height of Land Portage. The fur-trading Voyageurs and coureurs des bois crossed this divide and travelled north and west downstream on the Rainy River and Winnipeg River to Lake Winnipeg, and thence to fur-producing areas of the Canadian northwest.
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Name: Pigeon River topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Pigeon River, Cook County, Minnesota, United States (47.98529 -90.14716 48.11251 -89.56988)
Average elevation: 390 m
Minimum elevation: 176 m
Maximum elevation: 652 m
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