Montreal River (Timiskaming District)
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The Montreal River is a
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in
Timiskaming District Timiskaming is a district and census division in Northeastern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. The district was created in 1912 from parts of Algoma, Nipissing, and Sudbury districts. In 1921, Cochrane District was created from par ...
,
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,
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. It travels from its source at Smoothwater Lake to its mouth at
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on the
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. The river is a significant source of
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.


Course

The Montreal River has an inverted
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shape, first flowing north east, then south east to its mouth. It begins at Smoothwater Lake in
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.
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, the highest point in Ontario, lies in the Montreal River
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just south of Smoothwater Lake, and separates the headwaters of the Montreal River proper, to the northwest, and the headwaters of the tributary
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, which joins far downstream, to the southeast. The river heads north, takes in several tributaries and reaches Inlet Bay on Gowganda Lake and the community of
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. The river exits the lake at Outlet Bay, passes under
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and continues northeast. It reaches The Forks at
Matachewan Matachewan is a township in Timiskaming, Northeastern Ontario, Canada, located at the end of Ontario Highway 66 along the Montreal River. The name is derived from the Cree word for "meeting of the currents". The town's main economy is based o ...
and takes in the major left tributary West Montreal River. It continues northeast briefly to Fox Rapids, then turns southeast, passes under
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, takes in the right tributary Sydney Creek and left tributary Council Creek and reaches the
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(OPG) Indian Chute Generating Station and dam at Indian Chute Falls. The river continues southeast to the community of Elk Lake, takes in the right tributary Makobe River and again passes under both Highway 65 and Highway 560. The river continues southeast, passes through the Mountain Chutes, takes in the major right tributary Lady Evelyn River at the community of Mowat Landing, passes into Bay Lake and reaches the town of Latchford. The river is paralleled by Highway 65 for the stretch Matachewan to Latchford. The river heads over the Latchford Dam and under the
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carrying
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, attains OPG Hound Chute Generating Station and dam and further downstream
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' Ragged Chute Generating Station and dam. The river flows over Fountain Falls and the Paugan Rapids, and enters the reservoir of the OPG Lower Notch Generating Station and dam. It then passes through the generating station to reach its mouth at Lake Timiskaming.


Ecology

Two bird banding stations are located in the Montreal River drainage basin. One is at Mountain Chutes southeast of Elk Lake, and a second at Gillies Lake just northeast of Latchford.


Tributaries

*Sandstone Creek (right) *Giroux Creek (left) *Hound Chute Creek (right) *Gillies Creek (left) *Loon Creek (left) *Sucker Gut Creek (right) *Gilchrist Creek (right) *McLaren's Creek (left) *Kitt Creek (right) *Wadi's Creek (right) *Lady Evelyn River (right) *Moccasin Creek (right) *Spray Creek (right) *Barber Creek (right) *Etwill Creek (right) *Wabun Creek (left) *Moosehorn Creek (right) *Makobe River (right) *Explorer Creek (right) *Council Creek (left) *Sydney Creek (right) *Whiskeyjack Creek (left) *West Montreal River (left) *Miller Creek (right) *Gowganda Lake *Haines Creek (right) *Okinada Creek (left) *Smoothwater Lake **Smith Creek


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 ...


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* * {{refend Rivers of Timiskaming District