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The Sutton River is a cool river in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. It's like a watery path that flows into the huge Hudson Bay. Imagine a river that starts in a lake and then travels through different areas before reaching the sea!

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Sutton River
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Kenora District
Physical characteristics
Main source Lake Sutton
Kenora District
140 m (460 ft)
54°35′32″N 84°36′58″W / 54.5923°N 84.6162°W / 54.5923; -84.6162
River mouth Hudson Bay
Kenora District
0 m (0 ft)
55°13′42″N 83°41′21″W / 55.2283°N 83.6891°W / 55.2283; -83.6891
Basin features
Tributaries
  • Left:
    unidentified stream.
  • Right:
    (Upstream) Aquatuk River, Warchesku River

Where Does the Sutton River Start?

The Sutton River begins its journey in a place called Lake Sutton. This lake is located in the Kenora District of Ontario. It's like the starting line for the river's long adventure! From there, the water begins to flow, heading north towards the big bay.

The River's Path

After leaving Lake Sutton, the river flows through a narrow spot called the "Sutton Narrows." Then, it enters another lake, Lake Hawley. As the river continues, it passes through large areas of marshland. Marshlands are wet, grassy areas that are home to many different plants and animals. It's a very natural and wild part of Canada.

Friends of the River: Tributaries

The Sutton River doesn't travel alone! It has other smaller rivers and streams that join it along the way. These are called tributaries. The two main rivers that flow into the Sutton River are the Aquatuk River and the Warchesku River. They add more water to the Sutton River, making it bigger and stronger as it gets closer to Hudson Bay.

Reaching the Hudson Bay

Finally, after its long journey through the Kenora District, the Sutton River reaches its destination: the south shore of Hudson Bay. Hudson Bay is a very large body of saltwater in northeastern Canada. It's an important area for wildlife and has a rich history. The Sutton River is one of many rivers that empty into this huge bay.

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