Dumoine River

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The Dumoine River is a remote, wild river in western Quebec, Canada, renowned for its whitewater paddling, scenic wilderness, and largely undeveloped watershed.

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Label Occurrences
Dumoine River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
whitewater river
basinCountry Canada
country Canada
flowsInto Ottawa River
hasConservationStatus partially protected
hasFeature forested shores
lakes
portages
rapids
rocky gorges
waterfalls
wetlands
hasHistoricalUse Indigenous travel route
fur trade route
log driving
hasLandUse forestry
recreation
hasRecreationActivity fishing
hunting
rafting
whitewater canoeing
whitewater kayaking
wilderness camping
wildlife viewing
hasToponymVariant Rivière Dumoine
isPartOf Ottawa River watershed
St. Lawrence River drainage basin
surface form: Saint Lawrence River drainage basin
knownFor backcountry camping
canoe tripping
scenic wilderness
whitewater paddling
languageOfToponym French
length approximately 129 kilometres
locatedIn Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

western Quebec
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Outaouais
Témiscamingue Regional County Municipality
mouthLocatedNear Quebec–Ontario border
surface form: Ontario–Quebec border

Rapides-des-Joachims
province Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
sourceLocatedIn Canadian Shield
surface form: Laurentian Plateau

Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
watershedCharacteristic largely undeveloped
remote
wilderness

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Ottawa River hasMajorTributary Dumoine River
Ottawa River watershed hasTributary Dumoine River