Nottaway River

The Nottaway River is a river in Quebec, Canada. The river drains Lake Matagami and travels 225 kilometers (140 mi) north-west before emptying into Rupert Bay at the south end of James Bay. Its drainage basin is 65,800 square kilometers (25,400 sq mi) and has a mean discharge of 1190 m³/s (1556 yd³/s). Its source is the head of the Mégiscane River, which is 776 kilometers (482 mi) from the mouth. Significant lakes along its course are Soscumica Lake (50°15′N 77°27′W / 50.250°N 77.450°W) and Dusaux Lake (50°45′00″N 77°53′30″W / 50.75000°N 77.89167°W).

Nottaway River

The Nottaway River is a river in Quebec, Canada. The river drains Lake Matagami and travels 225 kilometers (140 mi) north-west before emptying into Rupert Bay at the south end of James Bay. Its drainage basin is 65,800 square kilometers (25,400 sq mi) and has a mean discharge of 1190 m³/s (1556 yd³/s). Its source is the head of the Mégiscane River, which is 776 kilometers (482 mi) from the mouth. Significant lakes along its course are Soscumica Lake (50°15′N 77°27′W / 50.250°N 77.450°W) and Dusaux Lake (50°45′00″N 77°53′30″W / 50.75000°N 77.89167°W).