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Victoria River
Physical characteristics
River mouth Red Indian Lake
48°44′35″N 56°40′44″W / 48.743056°N 56.678889°W / 48.743056; -56.678889
Length 137 kilometres (85 mi)

The Victoria River is an important waterway in Newfoundland, Canada. It is a tributary, which means it's a smaller river that flows into a larger one. The Victoria River joins the much bigger Exploits River.

Victoria River: A Journey Through Newfoundland

The Victoria River starts its journey in the Long Range Mountains. These mountains are found in western Newfoundland. From there, the river flows towards the east.

Where Does the Victoria River Flow?

As it travels eastward, the Victoria River eventually reaches Red Indian Lake. This lake is where it meets and joins the Exploits River. Think of it like a smaller road merging onto a main highway!

How Long is the Victoria River?

The Victoria River is about 137 kilometers long. That's quite a distance for a river! It plays a key role in the natural water system of this part of Canada.

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