Patten River
The Patten River is a tributary of the Turgeon River, which flows into the Harricana River in Canada; the latest flows to the southern shore of James Bay. The course of the river pass through mainly North-West of Quebec in Eeyou Istchee Baie-James, then through North-East of Ontario in Cochrane District, in the city of Cochrane, Ontario. The "Patten River" originated in Quebec in Western part of Eeyou Istchee Baie-James.
Geography
The neighboring hydrographic slopes of the Patten River are:- North side: Burntbush River ;
- East side: Turgeon River, Boivin River ;
- South side: Chaboillez River, La Reine River ;
- West side: Kabika River, Kabika River East, Case River.
- stream from the north, flowing more or less parallel to the interprovincial boundary;
- stream from the northeast, which flows, draining some small lakes;
- stream from the northeast, flowing ;
- creek coming from the east, which runs for ;
- creek from the south, which runs more or less parallel to the interprovincial boundary. It flows into the Patten River from its mouth. He feeds on Lake Poison. It receives the waters of a stream from the south, draining an unnamed lake.
- westward to the east shore of Lake Joe in Ontario, which flows westward in the northern part of the lake;
- to North-West forming a curve toward North and receiving many surrounding creeks, up to the mouth of South Patten River ;
- to North-West, up to a creek ;
- to North, more or less in parallel with Ontario-Quebec border, then North-East, up to the mouth of Little Clive River. Note: In this segment, Patten River penetrates in Ontario up to a maximum of of the interprovincial boundary;
- to the North, forming a curve toward West, up to the mouth of the river.