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Kabinakagami River


FieldValue
nameKabinakagami River
pushpin_mapCanada Ontario
pushpin_map_captionLocation of the mouth of the Kabinakagami River in Ontario
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Canada
subdivision_type2Province
subdivision_name2Ontario
subdivision_type3Region
subdivision_name3Northeastern Ontario
subdivision_type4Districts
subdivision_name4
source1Summit Lake
source1_locationUnorganized North Part, Algoma District
source1_elevation442 m
mouthKenogami River
mouth_locationUnorganized North Part, Cochrane District
mouth_coordinates
mouth_elevation86 m
river_systemJames Bay drainage basin
tributaries_rightFox River

The Kabinakagami River is a river in Cochrane and Algoma Districts in northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is part of the James Bay drainage basin and is a right tributary of the Kenogami River.

Course

The river begins at Summit Lake, astride the Canadian Pacific Railway transcontinental main line (used at this point by the Via Rail Sudbury – White River train service) and between the railway points of Amyot to the west and Girdwood to the east, in the Unorganized North Part of Algoma District. It flows northeast to Kabinakagami Lake, then heads north into Cochrane District, flows under Ontario Highway 11, and passes east of Calstock and the Constance Lake First Nation. The rivers turns northwest, then again north, and reaches its mouth at the Kenogami River at the unincorporated place and community of Mammamattawa, site of the now abandoned Hudson's Bay Company English River Post. The Kenogami River flows via the Albany River to James Bay.

References

References

  1. "Kabinakagami River".
  2. (2010-02-04). "Kabinakagami River". [[Natural Resources Canada]].
  3. "Mammamattawa".
  4. "English River Post". [[Ministry of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry.
  5. "B. 371 (Beaver Lake Portage) to B.395 (Bucke) - English River Post". Archives of Manitoba.
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