Kabika River
The Kabika River is a tributary of the Burntbush River, flowing in the Cochrane District, in Northeastern Ontario, in Canada.
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 hydrographic slopes adjacent to the Kabika River are:- North side: Mikwam River, Burntbush River;
- East side: East Kabika River, Patten River, Turgeon River;
- South side: Lake Abitibi, La Reine River ;
- west side: Case River, Kenning River, Seguin River, Payntouk Creek.
From the mouth of the small head lake, the Kabika River flows on according to the following segments:
- to the mouth of Lake Kabika which overlaps the townships of Scapa and Abbotsford;
- to the north winding through the township of Abbotsford and Case, to the limit of the township of Singer;
- to the north by winding in Singer Township, then Kenning Township to the confluence of the Case River ;
- to the north winding through Kenning Township, then Singer, to the boundary of the Tomlinson Township;
- to the north, then northeast, winding through Tomlinson Township, then Hurtubise, to the confluence of the East Kabika River ;
- to the north-west by forming a hook to the north-west and another to the south-east, to its mouth.