Chabbie River
The Chabbie River is a tributary of the Turgeon River flowing through Canada, in:
- Cochrane District, Northeastern Ontario;
- Eeyou Istchee Baie-James, in Jamésie, in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec in Québec.
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 main hydrographic slopes adjacent to the Chabbie River are:- North side: Turcotte River, Little Turcotte River;
- East Side: Turcotte River, Turgeon River;
- South side: Burntbush River, Kabika River, Patten River;
- West side: Burntbush River, Burntbush River, Tweed North River.
The mouth of the small head lake is located at:
- west of the boundary between Ontario and Quebec;
- northwest of the mouth of the Chabbie River ;
- southwest of the mouth of the Turgeon River ;
- southeast of a southern bay of Kesagami Lake in Ontario.
- ) to south-east, then south-westerly, to the mouth of the "North Chabbie Lake" which flows through to the South-East;
- to the south-east including through a small unidentified lake and the northern part of Lake Chabbie to the northeast to its mouth;
- southeasterly to the north boundary of Noseworthy Township;
- southeasterly to the west boundary of Bradette Township;
- to the southeast in Bradette Township, then eastward to the boundary between Ontario and Quebec;
- eastward in the Township of Dieppe in Quebec to the mouth.
- east of the boundary between Quebec and Ontario;
- southwest of the mouth of the Turgeon River ;
- southeast of a southern bay of Kesagami Lake in Ontario.
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