Embarrass River (Minnesota)

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locationBabbitt
Embarrass River
Embarrass River in Winter
Embarrass River (Minnesota) is located in Minnesota
Embarrass River (Minnesota)
Mouth of the Embarrass River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountySt. Louis County
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationBabbitt
  coordinates47°41′46″N 91°59′50″W / 47.6960296°N 91.9971046°W / 47.6960296; -91.9971046
Mouth 
  location
Gilbert
  coordinates
47°23′32″N 92°24′52″W / 47.3921512°N 92.4143509°W / 47.3921512; -92.4143509
Length50.5-mile-long (81.3 km)
Basin features
River systemSaint Louis River

The Embarrass River is a 50.5-mile-long (81.3 km)[1] tributary of the Saint Louis River in northern Minnesota, United States. It rises just west of the city of Babbitt and flows southwest, turning briefly south to thread a gap between the Embarrass Mountains to the east and the Mesabi Range to the west. The river flows into the Saint Louis River southeast of Eveleth. During the fur-trading days and the era of exploration, the river was part of a historic trade route from Lower Canada via Lake Superior, across the Height of Land, and down the Rainy River to Lake Winnipeg to the pays d'en haut—the fur-bearing regions of the Canadian northwest.[2][3][4]

The river was so named on account of the many obstacles in the rivers to canoeists.[5]

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