Detour River
The Detour River is a tributary of the Turgeon River, which flows in Canada through the administrative regions of:
- Northeastern Ontario, in Cochrane District;
- Nord-du-Québec, in the municipality of Eeyou Istchee Baie-James, in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec, in Québec.
Geography
- North side: Lawagamau River, Malouin River ;
- East side: Turgeon River ;
- Southern side: Chabbie River, Little Turcotte River, Turgeon River ;
- West side: Lawagamau River.
River course in Northeastern Ontario
From "Upper Detour Lake", the Detour River flows:
- to the north by collecting the waters of six streams;
- to the east, to a stream from the south;
- to the north;
- to east to Monaghan Lake landfill ;
- to northeast, along the eastern shore of Detour Lake where the river will be discharged at the tip of a point the northeast shore, in the marsh area. This lake receives the waters of five surrounding lakes, through four landfills. The current crosses the river to the north for about. Then the current branches off towards the east where the river resumes its course;
- southeast to the west shore of Lower Detour Lake. This lake receives from the north the waters of Stake Lake and two lakes to the south;
- to the east, then to the south, through marsh areas, to the Quebec border.
From the Quebec - Ontario border, the Detour River flows eastward to the Turgeon River. In this segment of Quebec, the Detour River collects the waters of:
- "Sunday Creek" from the north, draining the waters of several Ontario lakes including Kitchin Lake, Sunday Lake et Auger Lake in Quebec;
- the discharge of lake Lambert which is long;
- the discharge of Lac Geoffrion, which drains upstream the waters of the Quebec lakes Grady and Carrier. The upper part of this branch drains wetlands in Ontario;
- unloading of an unnamed lake.
Toponymy
The following place names are interrelated: Upper Detour Lake, Little Detour Lake, Detour Lake, Lower Detour Lake and Detour River.The place name Detour River was officially registered on December 5, 1968, at the Bank of Place Names of the Commission de toponymie du Québec.