Severn River

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The Severn River is a major river in northern Ontario, Canada, that flows into Hudson Bay and has historically served as an important route for Indigenous peoples and the fur trade.

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Severn River canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent North America
country Canada
countrySubdivision province of Ontario
drainageBasin Hudson Bay drainage basin
flowsInto Hudson Bay
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic
surface form: Indigenous peoples of northern Ontario
hasEconomicRole historical fur trade transportation route
hasEnvironment boreal forest region
subarctic climate zone
hasHistoricalPeriodOfIntensiveUse fur trade era
hasHydrologicalSystem Hudson Bay drainage basin
surface form: Hudson Bay hydrological system
hasMouthIn Canada
Hudson Bay
Ontario
hasNameLanguage English
hasTransportFunction waterway
historicalUse Indigenous travel route
fur trade route
locatedIn Northern Canada
surface form: Canada's North

Canadian Shield
Northern Ontario
Ontario
navigationUse canoe route
partOf Hudson Bay drainage basin
surface form: Hudson Bay watershed
region Hudson Bay drainage basin
usedBy Indigenous peoples
fur traders
watercourseType major river

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Hudson Bay receivesRiver Severn River
Georgian Bay inflow Severn River
Oak Ridges Moraine feedsRiverSystem Severn River
Port Severn locatedOnWaterbody Severn River
Swift Rapids Lock locatedOnWaterway Severn River
Lake Simcoe outflow Severn River
Severn Sound connectedTo Severn River
Lake Couchiching inflow Severn River
Lake Couchiching outflow Severn River