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Beaver River (Severn River tributary) is located in Ontario
Beaver River (Severn River tributary)
Location of the mouth of the Beaver River in Ontario
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Central Ontario
District Kenora
Physical characteristics
Main source Unnamed lake
160 m (520 ft)
55°46′13″N 89°54′51″W / 55.77028°N 89.91417°W / 55.77028; -89.91417
River mouth Severn River
4 m (13 ft)
55°55′21″N 87°48′48″W / 55.92250°N 87.81333°W / 55.92250; -87.81333
Basin features
River system Hudson Bay drainage basin

The Beaver River is a cool river located far up north in Ontario, Canada. It flows through the Kenora District, which is a very large area in the province. This river is an important part of the huge Hudson Bay drainage basin, meaning its waters eventually flow into Hudson Bay. It's also a smaller river that joins the Severn River.

Where Does the Beaver River Flow?

The Beaver River starts its journey from a lake that doesn't even have a name! From there, it first travels towards the southeast. Then, it changes direction and heads northeast.

The River's Journey to the Severn River

The Beaver River eventually reaches its end, or "mouth," where it flows into the larger Severn River. This meeting point is about 25 kilometers (about 15.5 miles) southwest of where the Severn River itself empties into Hudson Bay.

Near Fort Severn First Nation

The mouth of the Beaver River is also close to the First Nations community of Fort Severn. Rivers like the Beaver River are super important for the environment and for the communities that live along their banks. They provide water, support wildlife, and have been used for travel for a very long time.

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