The 'Garden River' is a
river in the
Algoma District of
Ontario which empties into the
St. Marys River east of
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
The river gets its name from vegetable gardens kept by the
Ojibwa people in this area. The
Garden River First Nation Reserve is located in this area. The reserve was created as part of the Robinson-Huron treaty signed in
1850. The leader at Garden River at the time, Chief Shingwaukonce, also known as Shingwauk or "Little Pine", had an influence on the creation of this treaty. Shingwauk's vision of a "teaching wigwam" to provide education for native peoples was later distorted into the
residential school program.
See also
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List of Ontario rivers