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Editorial Reviews - Geography of Kenora District, Ontario From the Publisher Chapters: Brampton Lake, Attawapiskat River, Lake of the Woods, Ekwan River, Winnipeg River, Northwestern Point of the Lake of the Woods, Sturgeon Lake Caldera, Casummit Creek, Sturgeon River, Drive Creek, Lawashi Channel, Marchington Lake, Tripoli Creek (Kenora District, Ontario), Albany River, Winston Creek (Kenora District, Ontario), Streatfeild River, Lac Seul, Pelican Lake (Kenora District, Ontario), Ena Lake, Wabigoon River, Attawapiskat Kimberlite Field, Botsford Lake, Attawapiskat Lake, Casummit Lake, Shoal Lake, Black Lake (Kenora District, Ontario), Whiteshell River, Snowshoe Lake (Kenora District, Ontario), Sturgeon Lake, Onigam Lake, Black Lakes, Summit Lake (Kenora District, Ontario), Winston Lake (Kenora District, Ontario), Bolton Lake (Kenora District, Ontario), Toothpick Lake, Drive Lake, Canoe Lake (Kenora District, Ontario), Bull Lake, Tripoli Lake (Kenora District, Ontario), Zumar Lake, Bull Lake, Vermilion River, Wabigoon Lake, Streatfeild Lake, Calvert Island, Maynard Lake, Big Trout Lake, English River. Excerpt: Albany River The Albany River is a river in Northern Ontario which flows northeast from Lake St. Joseph in Northwestern Ontario and empties into James Bay . It is 980 kilometres (609 mi) long, making it the longest river in Ontario . It is navigable for 400 kilometres (249 mi). This river drains an area of 135,200 square kilometres (52,201 sq mi). Tributaries of this river include the Cat River , Kenogami River , Ogoki River , and Drowning River. For much of its length, the Albany River defines the boundary between the Kenora District and the Thunder Bay and Cochrane Districts. The land north of the Albany River was part of the Northwest Territories until 1912, when it was transferred to Ontario in the Ontario Boundaries Extension Act, 1912 . Winter road cro... Synopsis Chapters: Brampton Lake, Attawapiskat River, Lake of the Woods, Ekwan Riv