Canet River
The Canet River is a tributary of Matagami Lake, flowing into the territory of Eeyou Istchee Baie-James, in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec, in Quebec, in Canada.
The Canet River flows in forest and marsh zone, East of Lake Matagami. This course has a very slight difference in level. Road transport to James Bay is the main economic activity of this watershed. The surface of the river is usually frozen from the beginning of December to the end of April.
Coming from Matagami, the James Bay road passes first between Olga Lake and the Canet River; then this road forks north to cut the Canet River in the middle. Then it goes straight back to the north, passing west of Poncheville Lake.
Geography
The Canet River originates from a marsh area at an altitude of. This source of the river is located at south-east of downtown of Matagami, at north-east of the mouth of Matagami Lake and at northeast of the confluence of the Canet River with the Matagami Lake.This source of the river is located:
- north of the watershed with the hydrographic slope of Olga Lake which is crossed by the Waswanipi River;
- south of the watershed with the Poncheville Lake watershed that flows northward to the Broadback River.
- North side: Poncheville Lake, Ouescapis Lake, Chensagi River;
- East side: Goéland Lake, Waswanipi River;
- South side: Olga Lake, Waswanipi River;
- West side: Matagami Lake, Nottaway River.
- south, then east, to a creek ;
- to the south, to a creek ;
- easterly to a creek ;
- southeasterly, snaking to a creek ;
- southwesterly to the point where the river widens;
- westerly, with widening of the river), to the confluence of the river
This confluence of the Canet River with the Matagami Lake is located at south-east of the mouth of Matagami Lake, at south-east of the confluence of the Nottaway River with James Bay, at west of Gull Lake, north-east of downtown Matagami and northwest of Lebel-sur-Quévillon.