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The Larder River is a river in Timiskaming District, in
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Ontario, Canada. It is in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin, and flows from its source at
Larder Lake Larder Lake is a freshwater lake in Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. The lake straddles the incorporated (municipal) townships of Larder Lake and McGarry and geographic McFadden Township. It is part of the Saint Lawrence Riv ...
in
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McFadden Township to its mouth as a left tributary of the Blanche River in the municipal township of
Evanturel Évanturel (2016 population 449) is a township in Timiskaming District, Ontario, Canada. It almost completely surrounds the town of Englehart. The main settlement in Évanturel is the community of Heaslip. It was named after François-Eugèn ...
. The section of river from Raven Lake to Upper Wendigo Lake runs through a northeasterly-oriented
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system, with mafic metavolcanic bedrock to the west and sedimentary and volcanic rock to the east. The Larder River has many wild rapids, making it suitable for experienced whitewater canoeists.


Course

The river begins at the mouth of the
Larder Lake Larder Lake is a freshwater lake in Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. The lake straddles the incorporated (municipal) townships of Larder Lake and McGarry and geographic McFadden Township. It is part of the Saint Lawrence Riv ...
(length: altitude: ) in Rattray geographic township in the Timiskaming District. This lake has the following bays: Southwest Arm, Spoon Bay and Northeast Arm. The mouth of Larder Lake is located at: * West of the Ontario- Quebec border; * Northeast of the mouth of the Larder River (confluence with the
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; * Southeast of the village center of
Larder Lake, Ontario Larder Lake is an incorporated municipal township and eponymous constituent dispersed rural community (community) in Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is located along Ontario Highway 66 and Ontario Highway 624 at the north ...
; * Northwest of the mouth of the
Blanche River (Lake Timiskaming) The Blanche River is a river in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin in Timiskaming District in northeastern Ontario, Canada. The river is a tributary of Lake Timiskaming and its name is from the French for the colour "white". Course The rive ...
. From the dam at the mouth of Larder Lake (located south of the lake), the river flows over , according to the following segments: Upper Larder River (segment of ) * Southeasterly to the northwestern shore of Raven Lake. Note: The north-east part of Raven Lake receives the waters of Buies Lake, which drains the Quebec lakes in the Montbeillard (a sector of
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): Hébert, Dufay (
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and Laberge River), Drapeau, Germain and Durand; * Southwesterly across the southern portion of Raven Lake (Ontario part); * South, crossing Corset Lake; * Southwesterly crossing Ward Lake; * Southwesterly to the easterly limit of the Township Municipality of
Larder Lake Larder Lake is a freshwater lake in Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. The lake straddles the incorporated (municipal) townships of Larder Lake and McGarry and geographic McFadden Township. It is part of the Saint Lawrence Riv ...
; * Southwesterly in the township municipality of Larder Lake across the upper (northeastern) portion of Skead Lake (length: ; altitude: ) to the north boundary of Bayly Township; * southwesterly in Bayly Township across upper Skead Lake to First Falls Falls. Lower part of the Larder River (segment of ) * Southwesterly, crossing the lower Skead Lake; * Westerly across Wendigo Lake in the Sand Ridge to the eastern limit of Marter Township; * in Marter Township with heading west through the Wendigo Falls and Fourth Falls, then southwesterly, in "Teddy's Falls", "Court Rapids" and "Garnett's Rapids", to the northerly limit of the township municipality of
Evanturel Évanturel (2016 population 449) is a township in Timiskaming District, Ontario, Canada. It almost completely surrounds the town of Englehart. The main settlement in Évanturel is the community of Heaslip. It was named after François-Eugèn ...
; * Southwesterly in the township municipality of Evanturel snaking to its mouth.River segments measured from the Atlas of Canada (published on the Internet) from the Department of Natural Resources Canada. The mouth of the Larder River flows over the north-east of the Blanche River into the Timiskaming District. This confluence is located at: * Southwest of the border Ontario-Quebec; * Northeast of the village center of Englehart, Ontario; * Northwest of the mouth of the Blanche River. The Blanche River flows via
Lake Timiskaming Lake Timiskaming or Lake Temiskaming (french: Lac Témiscamingue) is a large freshwater lake on the provincial boundary between Ontario and Quebec, Canada. The lake, which forms part of the Ottawa River, is in length and covers an area of a ...
and the
Ottawa River The Ottawa River (french: Rivière des Outaouais, Algonquin: ''Kichi-Sìbì/Kitchissippi'') is a river in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. It is named after the Algonquin word 'to trade', as it was the major trade route of Eastern ...
to the Saint Lawrence River.


Provincial park

The Larder River Waterway Provincial Park protects a section of the Larder River from Raven Lake to Upper Wendigo Lake, including the shores of the lakes it flows through, i.e. Raven, Corset, Ward, and Skead Lakes. Also part of the park is a tract of land south of Wendigo Lake that includes Beaver, Clear, Crystal, Little Moose, Miller, and Skeletonpup Lakes. The Larder River inside the park is characterized by scenic boreal forest, cliffs, outcrops, and plateaus. The park was originally established in 1985 and had , only including the river corridor from Raven Lake to Upper Wendigo Lake, as well as the area around Clear Lake. In 2002, the park was extended to the south of Wendigo Lake by . The park provides important feeding and calving habitats for moose and nesting sites for birds of prey. Fish species found in the park include brook trout, golden shiner, northern pike, pumpkinseed, rock bass, spottail shiner, white sucker, and yellow perch. The Larder River Waterway Provincial Park is a non-operating park. There are no facilities or services provided.


See also

*
List of rivers of Ontario This is the list of rivers which are in and flow through Ontario. The watershed list includes tributaries as well. Dee River, flows between Three Mile Lake and Lake Rosseau. List of rivers arranged by watershed Hudson Bay Atlantic Ocean ...


References

{{Reflist, refs= {{Cite cgndb , FIDIJ , Larder River Waterway Provincial Park , access-date=5 May 2023 {{cite web , title=Larder River Waterway Provincial Park , url=https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/larderriverwaterway , website=www.ontarioparks.com , publisher=Ontario Parks , access-date=5 May 2023 {{cite web , title=Larder River Waterway Provincial Park Management Statement , url=https://www.ontario.ca/page/englehart-river-fine-sand-plain-waterway-provincial-park-management-statement , website=ontario.ca , publisher=Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks , access-date=5 May 2023 , language=en , date=26 May 2006 {{cite web , title=Policy Report P1625e: LARDER RIVER WATERWAY PROVINCIAL PARK (WATERWAY CLASS) , url=https://www.lioapplications.lrc.gov.on.ca/services/CLUPA/xmlReader.aspx?xsl=web-primary.xsl&type=primary&POLICY_IDENT=P1625e , publisher=Ministry of Natural Resources Ontario , access-date=5 May 2023 , work=Crown Land Use Policy Atlas , date=31 January 2006 Rivers of Timiskaming District