Harricana River

The Harricana River (French: Rivière Harricana) (also known as Harricanaw River) is a river in western Quebec and northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is 533 kilometres (331 mi) long, has a drainage area of 29,300 square kilometres (11,300 sq mi), and has a mean discharge of 570 cubic metres per second (20,000 cu ft/s). While 80% of its drainage area is in Quebec, the river flows for a short distance through Ontario before it ends in Hannah Bay off James Bay.

Harricana
The Harricana River in Amos
Harricana River basin in yellow
Location
CountryCanada
Provinces
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Blouin
  locationVal-d'Or, Jamésie, Quebec
  coordinates48°11′45″N 77°44′50″W
MouthHannah Bay off James Bay
  location
60 km east of Moosonee, Ontario
  coordinates
51°10′00″N 79°47′30″W
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length533 km (331 mi)
Basin size29,300 km2 (11,300 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average570 m3/s (20,000 cu ft/s)

Because of its undeveloped nature, easy upstream access, and the possibility to paddle to and take out at Moosonee, the Harricana River is popular for canoeing trips to James Bay.

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