Big Eau Pleine River

The Big Eau Pleine River flows by Stratford then to the large Big Eau Pleine Reservoir before it converges into the Wisconsin River at Lake DuBay.

Eau Pleine is derived from the French phrase meaning "full water" or "stock river".

[2] In the Menominee language it is known as Sīpiah-Sōpomāhtek, which means "Soft Maple River".

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