Black Duck River (Manitoba–Ontario) facts for kids
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Location of the mouth of the Black Duck River in Manitoba
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Country | Canada |
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Main source | Hosea Lake Kenora District, Ontario 152 m (499 ft) 55°56′48″N 90°13′29″W / 55.94667°N 90.22472°W |
River mouth | Hudson Bay Northern Region, Manitoba 0 m (0 ft) 56°51′05″N 89°02′14″W / 56.85139°N 89.03722°W |
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River system | Hudson Bay drainage basin |
The Black Duck River is a river in the provinces of Manitoba and Ontario, Canada. Flowing northeast from Hosea Lake in Kenora District in Northwestern Ontario, the river criss-crosses the Manitoba-Ontario border before reaching to its mouth at Hudson Bay in the Northern Region of Manitoba just west of Manitoba's easternmost point where the inter-provincial border meets the bay.
Course
The river starts at Hosea Lake and ends at Hudson Bay.
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