The Deer River is a river in Census division 23 in Northern Manitoba, Canada.[1] It is in the Hudson Bay drainage basin and is a right tributary of the Dog River.[1][2][3][4]
Deer River | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Manitoba |
Region | Northern |
Census division | 23 |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Unnamed lake |
• coordinates | 57°35′00″N 95°14′24″W / 57.58344429612829°N 95.24001072099297°W |
• elevation | 226 m (741 ft) |
Mouth | Dog River |
• coordinates | 58°22′40″N 94°13′02″W / 58.37778°N 94.21722°W[1] |
• elevation | 25 m (82 ft) |
Basin features | |
River system | Hudson Bay drainage basin |
Course
editThe Deer River begins at an unnamed lake, just 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of the Churchill River and flows east, through the Deer Lakes, and continues east, reaching a maximum separation with the Churchill River of about 70 kilometres (43 mi). It then turns north, and is roughly paralleled for the rest of its course by the Hudson Bay Railway; it passes closest to the railway points on the line (each with a flag stop railway station) of M'Clintock, Chesnaye and Lamprey. The river reaches its mouth at the Dog River, just upstream of that river's mouth at the Churchill River. The Churchill River flows to Hudson Bay.[1][2][3][4]
Tributaries
edit- Lost Moose Creek (right)
- Clifford Smith Creek (left)
- Robert Thomson Creek (left)
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Deer River". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
- ^ a b "Deer River". Atlas of Canada Toporama. Natural Resources Canada. 2016-09-12. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
- ^ a b "054L Churchill" (Map). National Topographic System Maps. 1 : 250,000. Natural Resources Canada. 1989.
- ^ a b Map 11 (PDF) (Map). Official highway map of Manitoba. Manitoba Infrastructure. July 2016. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
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