The Case River is a tributary of the Kabika River, flowing in Cochrane District in Northeastern Ontario, in Canada. The course of this river runs through the townships of Steele, Case and Kenning.
Case River | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Ontario |
District | Cochrane |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Cochrane District, Ontario |
• coordinates | 49°01′00″N 79°55′37″W / 49.01667°N 79.92694°W |
• elevation | 348 m (1,142 ft) |
Mouth | Kabika River |
• location | Cochrane District, Ontario |
• coordinates | 49°17′26″N 79°52′56″W / 49.29056°N 79.88222°W |
• elevation | 259 m (850 ft) |
Length | 51.6 km (32.1 mi)[1] |
Forestry is the main economic activity of the sector; recreational tourism activities, second. The west side of this slope is served by the Ontario road 652.
The surface of the river is usually frozen from early November to mid-May, but safe circulation on the ice generally occurs from mid-November to the end of April.
Geography
editThe surrounding hydrographic slopes of the Case River are:
- North side: Kabika River, Burntbush River;
- Nast side: Kabika River, East Kabika River, Patten River, Turgeon River;
- South side: Mace Creek, Abitibi Lake, Little Kaminisinakwa River;
- West side: Little Joe Creek, Kenning River, Séguin River.
The Case River originates at the mouth of Wheat Lake (elevation: 348 metres (1,142 ft)) in northern Steele Township. This lake is located southeast of a mountain with a peak of 432 metres (1,417 ft) and a guard tower. Its mouth is located at 6.6 kilometres (4.1 mi) north of the North-East Bay of Abitibi Lake.
From the mouth of Wheat Lake, the Case River flows over 51.6 kilometres (32.1 mi) according to the following segments:
- 6.8 kilometres (4.2 mi) northwesterly in Steele Township, to the east of Case Township;
- 23.1 kilometres (14.4 mi) north in Case Township, to Kenning's Anton Line;
- 2.6 kilometres (1.6 mi) northwesterly in Kenning Township, to the influence of the Kenning River (coming from the west);
- 19.4 kilometres (12.1 mi) north, then north-east, winding through township Hurtubise to its mouth.[2]
The confluence of the Case River in Hurtubise Township, at 16.3 kilometres (10.1 mi) west of the Ontario border Quebec; 16.3 kilometres (10.1 mi) south-west of the mouth of the Kabika River (confluence with the Burntbush River); 31.3 kilometres (19.4 mi) southwesterly of the mouth of Burntbush River (confluence with Turgeon River); 105.3 kilometres (65.4 mi) south of the mouth of the Turgeon River (confluence with the Harricana River); 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) North-West of a bay south of Kesagami Lake and 43.4 kilometres (27.0 mi) east of Ontario Highway 652.
Toponymy
editThe term "Case" is a family name of English origin.
See also
edit- Kenning River, a watercourse
- Kabika River, a watercourse
- Burntbush River, a watercourse
- Turgeon River, a stream
- Harricana River, a watercourse
- James Bay
- Cochrane District (Ontario)
- Northeastern Ontario
- List of rivers of Ontario
References
edit- ^ Atlas of Canada
- ^ Distances from the Atlas of Canada (published on the Internet) from the Department of Natural Resources Canada.