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Otadaonanis River
Otadaonanis River is located in Ontario
Otadaonanis River
Location of the river mouth in Ontario
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Northwestern Ontario
District Kenora
Physical characteristics
Main source 73 m (240 ft)
51°47′37″N 83°18′28″W / 51.79361°N 83.30778°W / 51.79361; -83.30778
River mouth Kapiskau River
6 m (20 ft)
52°45′50″N 82°04′35″W / 52.76389°N 82.07639°W / 52.76389; -82.07639
Basin features
River system James Bay drainage basin

The Otadaonanis River is a river located in Canada. It flows through the northeastern part of Kenora District in Ontario. This river is part of a larger water system that eventually leads to James Bay. It is also a smaller river that flows into the Kapiskau River.

Otadaonanis River: A Canadian Waterway

The Otadaonanis River is an important natural feature in Northwestern Ontario. It is a freshwater river that plays a role in the local environment. Rivers like the Otadaonanis are natural flowing watercourses. They usually flow towards an ocean, sea, lake, or another river.

Where Does the River Start and End?

Every river has a beginning, called its source, and an end, called its mouth. The Otadaonanis River starts in an area with gravel. From there, it flows generally towards the north-northeast.

Journey to James Bay

The Otadaonanis River eventually joins the Kapiskau River. This meeting point is about 7.5 kilometers (4.7 miles) upstream from where the Kapiskau River itself flows into James Bay. So, the waters of the Otadaonanis River eventually become part of James Bay.

What is a Drainage Basin?

The Otadaonanis River is part of the James Bay drainage basin. A drainage basin is like a giant funnel. It is an area of land where all the water, from rain or melting snow, drains into a single river, lake, or ocean. For the Otadaonanis River, all the water in its basin eventually flows into James Bay. This system connects many smaller rivers and streams.

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