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Whitefish River (Night Hawk Lake)

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- left
  
Little Whitefish River

- elevation
  
366 m (1,201 ft)

Length
  
75 km

Mouth
  
Night Hawk Lake

- right
  
East Whitefish River

- elevation
  
274 m (899 ft)

Province
  
Ontario

Country
  
Canada

Whitefish River (Night Hawk Lake)

- location
  
Timiskaming, Unorganized West Part, Timiskaming District

- location
  
Timmins, Cochrane District

The Whitefish River is a river in the James Bay and Moose River drainage basins in Cochrane and Timiskaming Districts in northeastern Ontario, Canada. It flows 75 kilometres (47 mi) from Mount Sinclair Lake to its mouth at Night Hawk Lake, the source of the Frederick House River, a tributary of the Abitibi River.

Contents

Map of Whitefish River, Timmins, ON, Canada

Course

The Whitefish River begins at Mount Sinclair Lake, next to the 547-metre (1,795 ft) Mount Sinclair, in the northwest of the Unorganized West Part of Timiskaming District at an elevation of 366 metres (1,201 ft). It heads north and takes in the left tributary Little Whitefish River arriving from Little Whitefish Lake. The river jogs southeast and northeast, then heads north and takes in the right tributary East Whitefish River. It flows northeast into the city of Timmins in Cochrane District, takes in the right tributary Brush Creek, and reaches its mouth at the southeast of Night Hawk Lake at an elevation of 274 metres (899 ft).

Tributaries

  • McLeod Creek (left)
  • Radisson Creek (right)
  • Brush Creek (right)
  • East Whitefish River (right)
  • Argyle Creek (right)
  • McCollum Creek (left)
  • Bannockburn Creek (right)
  • Little Whitefish River (left)
  • References

    Whitefish River (Night Hawk Lake) Wikipedia