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Fat River
Fat River (Canada) is located in Ontario
Fat River (Canada)
Location of the river mouth in Ontario
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Northwestern Ontario
District Kenora
Physical characteristics
Main source Unnamed lake
156 m (512 ft)
54°23′45″N 88°01′53″W / 54.39583°N 88.03139°W / 54.39583; -88.03139
River mouth Fawn River
112 m (367 ft)
54°36′08″N 88°03′54″W / 54.60222°N 88.06500°W / 54.60222; -88.06500
Basin features
River system Hudson Bay drainage basin

The Fat River is a river located in the Kenora District of Northwestern Ontario, Canada. It is part of a large system of waterways that eventually flows into Hudson Bay.

About the Fat River

The Fat River is found in the northwestern part of the Kenora District in Ontario. This area is known for its many lakes and rivers. The river is a tributary, which means it's a smaller river that flows into a larger one. The Fat River flows into the Fawn River.

Where Does It Start and End?

The Fat River begins its journey from a lake that doesn't have a specific name. From there, it flows northwards. Its path ends when it joins the Fawn River.

Part of a Bigger Water System

The Fat River is an important part of the Hudson Bay drainage basin. A drainage basin is like a giant funnel. It collects all the water from rain and melting snow over a large area. This water then flows through rivers and streams, eventually reaching a larger body of water.

In this case, the Fawn River, which the Fat River joins, then flows into the Severn River. The Severn River then carries all this water all the way to Hudson Bay. This shows how even smaller rivers like the Fat River play a role in connecting land to the vast oceans.

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