Cross River (Lake Superior)
| Native name | Ina’oonaani-ziibi (Ojibwe) |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Minnesota |
| County | Cook County, Lake County |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Toohey Lake |
| • coordinates | 47°42′45″N 90°59′33″W / 47.7123986°N 90.9923616°W |
| Mouth | |
• location | Schroeder, Minnesota, Lake Superior |
• coordinates | 47°32′35″N 90°53′31″W / 47.5429584°N 90.8918179°W |
| Length | 20.4-mile-long (32.8 km) |
The Cross River is a 20.4-mile-long (32.8 km) river in northern Minnesota, the United States. It is a direct tributary of Lake Superior.
Originally named Ina’oonaani-ziibi (Ojibwe) the river was the site of an incident in 1846 when the missionary priest Frederic Baraga landed here during a storm. He erected a wooden cross at the river's mouth as a memorial and the river became known as Cross River as a result.