Again River
The Again River is a tributary of the Harricana River in Canada in:
- the Cochrane District in Ontario; and
- the municipality of Eeyou Istchee Baie-James, in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec, in Quebec.
Geography
The main hydrographic slopes adjacent to the Again River are:- North side: Harricana River;
- Eastern side: Harricana River, Mannerelle River, Malouin River, Breynat River, Despreux River;
- South side: Turgeon River, Detour River;
- West side: Lawagamau River, Corner River, Seal River.
The source of the Again River is located at:
- at the east of the Ontario border;
- at the south of the mouth of the Again River;
- east of Kesagami Lake ;
- at the south of the mouth of the Harricana River, in Ontario.
- to the north through three lakes, northeasterly through two lakes including Lake Favell and eastward up to a branch line which drains the cross-border area between Quebec and Ontario;
- to the boundary between Quebec and Ontario;
- to the north in Quebec more or less along the interprovincial boundary and in a marsh area, until the cut between the boundary between Quebec and Ontario;
- to the north-west in the Cochrane District in Ontario in the marsh area to the mouth.
- at southeast of the mouth of the Harricana River;
- at west of the boundary between Quebec and Ontario;
- at south of the center of the village of Moosonee in Ontario.
Toponymy