Little Turcotte River
The Little Turcotte River is a tributary of the Turcotte 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 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 slopes waters of the "Little Turcotte River" are:- North side: Detour River;
- East side: Turgeon River, Garneau River;
- South side: Turcotte River, Burntbush River, Kabika River, Chabbie River;
- West side: Turcotte River, Chabbie River, Burntbush River.
in the eastern part of the Cochrane District, in Ontario.
The mouth of the small head lake is located at:
- west of the boundary between Ontario and Quebec;
- northwest of the mouth of the "Petite Rivière Turcotte" ;
- northwest of the mouth of the Turcotte River ;
- southwest of the mouth of the Turgeon River ;
- southeast of a southern bay of Kesagami Lake in Ontario.
- to the south, curving eastward to the mouth of the Little Turcotte Lake, which the current passes through on ;
- to South-East by crossing a marsh zone at the beginning of this section.
- east of the boundary between Quebec and Ontario;
- southwest of the mouth of the Turcotte River ;
- southwest of the mouth of the Turgeon River ;
- southeast of a southern bay of Kesagami Lake in Ontario.