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Black Duck River
Black Duck River (Newfoundland and Labrador) is located in Newfoundland and Labrador
Black Duck River (Newfoundland and Labrador)
Location of the mouth of the Black Duck River in Newfoundland and Labrador
Country Canada
Province Newfoundland and Labrador
District St. Mary's Bay
Physical characteristics
Main source Marsh
48 m (157 ft)
47°13′52″N 53°32′43″W / 47.23111°N 53.54528°W / 47.23111; -53.54528
River mouth Rocky River
2 m (6 ft 7 in)
47°13′29″N 53°33′56″W / 47.22472°N 53.56556°W / 47.22472; -53.56556
Basin features
River system Atlantic Ocean drainage basin

The Black Duck River is a short but important river in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is found on the Avalon Peninsula in an area known as St. Mary's Bay. This river begins its journey in marshy areas and flows through a series of small lakes called the Black Duck Ponds. It eventually joins the Rocky River before both flow into the vast Atlantic Ocean.

About the Black Duck River

The Black Duck River might be short, but it plays a role in the local environment. Rivers like this are natural waterways that carry fresh water across the land. They are often home to different kinds of plants and animals.

Where is the Black Duck River Located?

This river is located in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Specifically, it's on the Avalon Peninsula, which is a large peninsula in the southeast part of the island. The river flows into St. Mary's Bay, a beautiful coastal area. Near its mouth, you can find the community of Colinet.

The River's Journey to the Ocean

The Black Duck River starts its flow from a marshy area. A marsh is a type of wetland, which is a very wet piece of land. From there, the river moves through several small bodies of water known as the Black Duck Ponds. Its journey ends when it meets the Rocky River. The Rocky River then carries their combined waters into St. Mary's Bay, which is part of the huge Atlantic Ocean. This whole process is part of the drainage basin system that sends water from the land to the sea.

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