Kapiskau River

The Kapiskau River is a river in the far northeast of Kenora District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.[1] It is a tributary of James Bay.

Kapiskau River
Location of the mouth of the Kapiskau River in Ontario
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
RegionCentral Ontario
DistrictKenora
Physical characteristics
SourceUnnamed lake
  coordinates52°03′18″N 85°39′29″W
  elevation194 m (636 ft)
MouthJames Bay
  coordinates
52°46′10″N 81°58′13″W
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Basin features
River systemHudson Bay drainage basin
Tributaries 
  leftBeaver River
  rightOtadaonanis River, Atikameg River, Noluskatsi River

Course

The river begins at an unnamed lake, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) northeast of Ogoki Post (Marten Falls First Nation) and adjacent to the Streatfeild River drainage basin, and first heads north, then east, then southeast to Kapiskau Lake. It continues southeast and then east before turning north to take in the right tributary Noluskatsi River. The river heads northeast, and takes in the right tributary Atikameg River and left tributary Beaver River. It continues northeast, takes in the right tributary Otadaonanis River just before the river mouth, then reaches its mouth at James Bay.

Watershed

The Kapiskau River and the Lawashi River are the two river systems (the former the southerly and the latter the northerly) that lie in between the larger Attawapiskat River to the north and the Albany River to the south.

Natural history

The mouth of the Kapiskau River is part of the "Albany River Estuary and Assoc. Coastline" (CA368) Important Bird Area.[2][3]

Geology

Portions of the headwaters of the Kapiskau River and its tributaries lie within the southeastern edge of the Northern Ontario Ring of Fire.[4]

Economy

The James Bay Winter Road that connects Moosonee and Attawapiskat crosses the Kapiskau River.[5]

Tributaries

  • Otadaonanis River (right)
  • Beaver River (left)
  • Pekwako River (left)
  • Atikameg River (right)
  • Noluskatsi River (right)

References

  1. "Kapiskau River". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
  2. "Albany River Estuary & Assoc. Coastline". IBA Canada. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
  3. "CA368 - Albany River Estuary and Assoc. Coastline". BirdLife International. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
  4. OPG Generating Stations, Potential Developments, Partnerships, Settlements and First Nations Reserves (PDF), Ontario Power Generation, Spring 2014
  5. Coyle, Jim (2012-02-03). "The James Bay Winter Road links Attawapiskat and Moosonee in Northern Ontario". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2014-04-22.

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