Burntbush River
The Burntbush River is a tributary of the Turgeon River in Ontario, which flows into the Harricana River in Quebec; and the latest flows mainly in Quebec before crossing the Ontario border; then this river empties to the southern shore of James Bay in Ontario. The "Burntbush River" originated in Cochrane, Cochrane District, Northeastern Ontario, Canada.
Geography
The hydrographic slopes adjacent to the Burntbush River are:- North side: Chabbie River, Lawagamau River, Detour River ;
- East side: Turgeon River ;
- South side: Mikwam River, Little Mikwam River, Porphyry Creek, Kabika River (Ontario), East Kabika River;
- West side: Kesagami River, Wekweyaukastik River, little Wekweyaukastik River, North French River.
From this lake, the river flows east to Singer Lake as the current flows northward for. After another segment, the Burntbush River receives the waters of the North Burntbush Lake discharge. Then the river continues towards to the north shore of Burntbush Lake. The latter lake receives the waters of the landfill of Soucie and East Soucie lakes. The current crosses Burntbush Lake on its full length, to the southeast. The current flows south-easterly for to the mouth of the Kabika River (Ontario), which drains the waters of the Kabika East River and several streams including Tomlinson Creek. The river then branches to the northeast for, passing south of Mollet Lake, to its mouth where it flows into the Turgeon River.
The confluence of the Burntbush River is located at west of the Ontario - Quebec border; north of the mouth of the Patten River; downstream of the Interprovincial Border on the Turgeon River and upstream of the second interprovincial boundary crossing.