Case River
The Case River is a tributary of the Kabika River, flowing in Cochrane District in Northeastern Ontario, in Canada. The course of this river runs through the townships of Steele, Case and Kenning.
Forestry is the main economic activity of the sector; recreational tourism activities, second. The west side of this slope is served by the Ontario road 652.
The surface of the river is usually frozen from early November to mid-May, but safe circulation on the ice generally occurs from mid-November to the end of April.
Geography
The surrounding hydrographic slopes of the Case River are:- North side: Kabika River, Burntbush River;
- Nast side: Kabika River, East Kabika River, Patten River, Turgeon River;
- South side: Mace Creek, Abitibi Lake, Little Kaminisinakwa River;
- West side: Little Joe Creek, Kenning River, Séguin River.
From the mouth of Wheat Lake, the Case River flows over according to the following segments:
- northwesterly in Steele Township, to the east of Case Township;
- north in Case Township, to Kenning's Anton Line;
- northwesterly in Kenning Township, to the influence of the Kenning River ;
- north, then north-east, winding through township Hurtubise to its mouth.