Kesagami River

Kesagami River
River
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Region Northeastern Ontario
District Cochrane
Part of James Bay drainage basin
Tributaries
 - left Bodell River
 - right Lawagamau River, Seal River, Little Seal River, Shashiskau River, Little Kesagami River
Source Unnamed lake
 - elevation 300 m (984 ft)
 - coordinates 49°40′49″N 80°20′02″W / 49.68028°N 80.33389°W / 49.68028; -80.33389
Mouth Harricana River
 - elevation 1 m (3 ft)
 - coordinates 51°08′54″N 79°46′46″W / 51.14833°N 79.77944°W / 51.14833; -79.77944Coordinates: 51°08′54″N 79°46′46″W / 51.14833°N 79.77944°W / 51.14833; -79.77944
Location of the mouth of the Kesagami River in Ontario

The Kesagami River is a river in northern Cochrane District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada.[1] It is part of the James Bay drainage basin, and is a left tributary of the Harricana River. The lower two-thirds of the river, from about Kesagami Lake and downstream for 112 kilometres (70 mi), are part of Kesagami Provincial Park.[2]

The river begins at an unnamed lake in the Abitibi Uplands[2] just west of Ontario Highway 652 and flows north to the large Kesagami Lake. It exits the lake at the northeast, continues north and descends rapidly to the James Bay Lowlands,[2] where it takes in several tributaries before reaching its mouth at the Harricana River, just upstream of that river's mouth at James Bay.

From Kesagami Lake downstream, the river can be traversed as a canoe route.[2]

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