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Pitticow River
Pitticow River is located in Ontario
Pitticow River
Location of the mouth of the Pitticow River in Ontario
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Northwestern Ontario
District Kenora District
Physical characteristics
Main source Unnamed lake
126 m (413 ft)
54°32′14″N 87°52′03″W / 54.53722°N 87.86750°W / 54.53722; -87.86750
River mouth Fawn River
87 m (285 ft)
54°52′58″N 87°45′58″W / 54.88278°N 87.76611°W / 54.88278; -87.76611
Basin features
River system Hudson Bay drainage basin

The Pitticow River is a cool river located in the northern part of Ontario, Canada. It flows through a wild, undeveloped area known as the Unorganized Kenora District. This river is part of a huge system of waterways that eventually lead to Hudson Bay. It joins another river called the Fawn River.

Exploring the Pitticow River

The Pitticow River is a natural waterway in Northwestern Ontario. It is known for being a right tributary of the Fawn River. This means it flows into the Fawn River from the right side.

Where Does the River Start and End?

The Pitticow River begins its journey from an unnamed lake. This lake is located at an elevation of about 126 meters (413 feet) above sea level. The river then flows north. It travels for many kilometers before reaching its end. The Pitticow River finally flows into the Fawn River. This meeting point is about 87 meters (285 feet) above sea level.

What is a Drainage Basin?

The Pitticow River is part of the Hudson Bay drainage basin. A drainage basin is like a giant bowl. All the rain and snow that falls within this area flows into rivers and streams. These waterways then carry the water to a common larger body of water. For the Pitticow River, all its water eventually makes its way to Hudson Bay.

A Special Connection Between Rivers

The Pitticow River has a unique feature. It can be used as a link between two different river systems. You can travel from the Severn River and Fawn River area. Then, you can cross over to the Winisk River drainage basin. This makes the Pitticow River an important natural pathway. It connects two major water networks in the region.

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