- Harricana River
The Harricana River is a river in western
Quebec and northeasternOntario , Canada. It is 533 km (331 mile) long, has a drainage area of 29,300 km² (11,310 mile²), and has a mean discharge of 570 m³/s (745 yd³/s) [ [http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/learningresources/facts/rivers.html Atlas of Canada] ] . While most of its drainage area is in Quebec, the river flows for a short distance through Ontario before it ends in Hannah Bay offJames Bay .The Harricana originates at Lac Blouin just north of Val-d'Or. From here it flows through Malartic and La Motte Lakes, and through the town of Amos. North of Amos extensive
logging takes place along the river's shores. The northern portion flows through undeveloped wilderness. Because of this and the easy access upstream, the Harricana River is popular forcanoeing trips to James Bay.The river's name, alternatively known as the Harricanaw River, originates from the Algonquin word "Nanikana" meaning "the main way".Fact|date=April 2008
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