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Planned Churchill Diversion. The east-west part of the diversion follows the Burntwood and the north-south part the Rat River .The headwaters of the Burntwood are near Kississing Lake, which is the lake west of Thompson and south of the
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connects it to the Churchill River. The route was used by lighter Indian canoes to carry the rich Athabasca furs to Hudson Bay or, by going up the Nelson, to the posts on Lake Winnipeg. The route was not much used by
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further south. Just south of the Burntwood, the Grass River, which also ends at Split Lake, was a parallel canoe route. In 1790 the Hudson's Bay Company built Lake's House at the mouth of the Burntwood. In 1793
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to the Pacific, but the experiment was abandoned. Today it forms part of the
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Manitoba
Churchill River
Nelson River
Thompson, Manitoba
Split Lake, Manitoba
Kississing Portage
voyageurs
Pemmican
David Thompson (explorer)
George Simpson (administrator)
York Factory
Churchill River Diversion
List of rivers of Manitoba
Bois-Brûlés
"Natural Resources Canada-Canadian Geographical Names (Burntwood River)"
"Atlas of Canada Toporama"
56°08′N 96°33′W / 56.13°N 96.55°W / 56.13; -96.55
Categories
Rivers of Northern Manitoba
Tributaries of Hudson Bay

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