Pigeon Bay Explained

Pigeon Bay
Pushpin Map:Minnesota
Location:Between Minnesota, United States, and Ontario, Canada
Coords:48°N -89.5°W
Type:Bay
Part Of:Lake Superior
Rivers:Pigeon River,[1] Little Pigeon Bay, Pine Bay and tributaries.
Outflow:Lake Superior
Length:1miles[2]
Width:3miles4miles[3]
Elevation:602feet
Islands:Boundary Island, Marin Island, Owen Island

Pigeon Bay is a body of water that lies between Minnesota, United States and Ontario, Canada and is part of Lake Superior. The international boundary between the two countries lies in the middle of the bay. The name of "Pigeon" Bay was most likely from the prevalence of the passenger pigeon which was common in the US/Canada border region.[4]

Grand Portage State Park is on the Minnesota side of the bay, and Pigeon River is on the Ontario side of the bay.

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Notes and References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed May 1, 2012
  2. "Great Lakes Pilot" April, 1916, U.S. Lake Survey. Page 87. Retrieved 12-12-2014
  3. "Great Lakes Pilot" April, 1916, U.S. Lake Survey. Page 87. Retrieved 12-12-2014
  4. "Project Passenger Pigeon Lessons from the Past for a Sustainable Future." Retrieved Dec, 12, 2014.