Albany River
River in Canada
The Albany River is a river in Northern Ontario, Canada, which flows northeast from Lake St. Joseph in Northwestern Ontario and empties into James Bay. It is 982 kilometres long to the head of the Cat River, tying it with the Severn River for the... Wikipedia
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Albany River, river, north central Ontario, Canada, rising in Lake St. Joseph at an elevation of 1,218 ft (371 m) and flowing generally eastward into James ...
92 acres. Unlocked on both sides of the river, in the form of greenspace, development, walking paths, and waterfront. · 73,500 tons of concrete · $2 Billion · $290 ...
The Albany River, a former route for fur traders, passes through a region of rugged, Early Precambrian bedrock. Retreating glaciers, and the river
The Albany River is generally considered to be the longest river in Ontario, officially 982km (some claim the Severn River is equally long). The source of the ...
Albany River, 982 km long, is the second longest and largest river in Ontario. It issues from Cat Lake in the northwestern part of the province and on its ...