Ivanhoe River
The Ivanhoe River is a river in Cochrane District and Sudbury District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. The river is in the James Bay drainage basin and is a left tributary of the Groundhog River.
Course
The river begins at an unnamed lake in geographic Halsey Township in the Unorganized North Part of Sudbury District, and heads northeast under the Canadian Pacific Railway transcontinental main line — used at this point by Via Rail Sudbury – White River train — between the community of Nemegos to the west and Tophet to the east. It continues northeast through South Ivanhoe Lake and Halsey Lake, takes in the right tributary Kinogama River and reaches Ivanhoe Lake, substantially encompassed by Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park.The river has two outlets from Ivanhoe Lake: Ivanhoe River, the left channel at the northwest of the lake, and Ivanhoe River, the right channel at the northeast.
- the Old Channel passes out of the lake under Ontario Highway 101 and reaches the community of Foleyet.
- the New Channel passes out of the lake controlled by the Ivanhoe Lake Dam, a barrage dam to regulate the water level on the lake and headwaters storage for hydroelectric generating stations further downstream in the drainage basin. It then takes in the right tributary Midway River, passes under the Canadian National Railway transcontinental main line, served at this point by Via Rail Canadian trains stopping at the adjacent Foleyet railway station, takes in the right tributary Muskego River, passes again under the CNR line, and then under Highway 101 at Foleyet.
Economy
Two small hydroelectric generating stations with associated dams and works were proposed by Xeneca Power Development for sites at The Chutes and downstream at Third Falls. The two generating stations were proposed to have a capacity of 8.7 MW and the projects received feed-in-tariff contracts from the Ontario Power Authority.Actions taken by the Ontario Rivers Alliance and its members led to the termination of 19 Feed-in-Tariff Contracts. The Chutes and Third Falls on the Ivanhoe River were protected from development. 10 Ontario rivers were protected in all: Matawin, Vermilion, Petawawa, Wanapitei, Blanche, Ivanhoe, Frederick House, Kapuskasing, Larder, and Serpent Rivers.
Tributaries
- Paypeeshek River
- Komak Creek
- Osishana Creek
- Oates Creek
- Shawmere River
- Biting Creek
- Ivanhoe River - left bifurcation
- *Sloans Creek
- Ivanhoe River - right bifurcation
- *Muskego River
- *Midway River
- Gullystone Creek
- Jackpine Creek
- Hellyer Creek
- Biggs Creek
- Kinogama River
- Wright Creek