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Hayes River
Country Canada
Territory Nunavut
Regions
  • Kitikmeot
  • Kivalliq
Physical characteristics
Main source Unnamed lake
Kivalliq Region
496 m (1,627 ft)
66°28′37″N 90°46′08″W / 66.47694°N 90.76889°W / 66.47694; -90.76889
River mouth Back River (Nunavut)
Kitikmeot Region
0 m (0 ft)
67°08′00″N 95°17′00″W / 67.13333°N 95.28333°W / 67.13333; -95.28333
Length 335 km (208 mi)

The Hayes River is a cool waterway located in Nunavut, Canada. It flows through two big areas called the Kitikmeot and Kivalliq Regions. This river is part of the huge Arctic Ocean area where water drains. It also flows into another important river, the Back River.

Exploring the Hayes River

The Hayes River is an important part of the natural landscape in Canada's far north. It helps carry water across the land. Rivers like the Hayes are vital for the environment and for any animals living nearby.

Location and Flow

The Hayes River is found in the northern part of Canada. This area is a territory called Nunavut. Nunavut is known for its vast, open landscapes and cold climate. The river starts in an unnamed lake within the Kivalliq Region. It then travels across the land.

The River's Journey

The river's journey ends when it joins the Back River. This meeting point is in the Kitikmeot Region. The Back River eventually flows into Chantrey Inlet. This inlet is a part of the huge Arctic Ocean. The Hayes River is like a smaller path leading to this much larger ocean.

What is a Drainage Basin?

A drainage basin is like a giant bowl. All the rain and melted snow that falls inside this "bowl" flows into one main river. For the Hayes River, it's part of the Arctic Ocean drainage basin. This means all its water eventually makes its way to the Arctic Ocean.

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