- Hayes River
Infobox River
river_name = Hayes River
caption =
origin =
mouth =Hudson Bay
basin_countries =Canada
length =483 km (300 mi)
elevation =
mouth_elevation =
discharge =590 m³/s (772 yd³/s)
watershed = convert|108000|km2|sqmi|-3|abbr=onThe Hayes River is a river inManitoba ,Canada . It is 483 km (300 mile) long, has a mean discharge of 590 m³/s (772 yd³/s), and its drainage basin is 108000 km² (41700 sq. mile) [Atlas of Canada] . It originates within several lakes, crosses theCanadian Shield , and drains into theHudson Bay , just south of theNelson River . [cite web |url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9039663/Hayes-River |title=Hayes River |publisher=Encyclopedia Britannica Online |accessdate=2008-01-24] Segments of the Hayes River have other names: Trout, Bourbon, Jack Tent, Factory, Steel, Rabbit, Hill, and Riviere du Roc. [cite web |url=http://www.northernsoul.ca/pdf/Canoe%20&%20Kayak%20Canoe%20Journal%20-%20Spirits%20Hayes.pdf |title=Spirits on the Hayes |author=Ann Beman |date=2003 |publisher=northernsoul.ca |accessdate=2008-01-24]Long before Europeans came to Canada, Manitoba First Nations were using the Hayes River as ancient campsites according to pictographs. It traverses the traditional territory of four First Nations: Norway House Cree Nation, Bunibonibee Cree Nation, Shamattawa First Nation, and York Factory Cree Nation. It continues to be an important source of traditional harvesting for the First Nations.
After the arrival of Europeans in North America, the river became an important link in the development of Canada. In 1684, the Hayes River was named for Sir
James Hayes , aHudson's Bay Company charter member and secretary to Prince Rupert, by French trader/explorerPierre Radisson . At its mouth, the HBC established York Factory in 1684, which served as its North American headquarters until 1957. The Hayes was the main route between York Factory and Norway House in the interior of western Canada for explorers,fur trade rs and European settlers from 1670 to 1870. To get to the Hayes from Norway House required a short trip down theNelson River , then a turn onto the tinyEchimamish River to the Painted Stoneportage . This tiny 10 meters of stone separates the Hayes watershed from the Nelson.Today, the river remains untouched. No dams or development mar its course. It is the longest naturally flowing river in Manitoba and therefore a favorite recreational
canoe route. It offers visitors and local people recreational and heritage experience opportunities including canoeing and boating, hunting, fishing, and learning about Canada’s fur trade.The Hayes flows through some of the most pristine natural areas of Manitoba. It is home to
polar bear ,wolverine ,woodland caribou , theivory gull ,sturgeon ,brook trout ,beluga whales ,bald eagles andmoose , as well as a wide range of other wildlife. Traveling from south to north, its banks are lined with dense spruce forests, which change to a mosaic of stuntedblack spruce ,tamarack and bogs. The river’s physical characteristics includewhitewater rapids , large lake systems, waterfalls, deep valleys and gorges, as well astidal flats .Currently, environmental assessments are being conducted in view of the construction of an all weather bridge at Wipanipanis, near Painted Stone portage, across the Hayes River as part of a winter road. The Hayes River became a
Canadian Heritage River on June 11, 2006.References
External links
* [http://www.chrs.ca/Rivers/Hayes/Hayes_e.htm Canadian Heritage Rivers System - Hayes River] (includes also photos and map)
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