Rivière aux Feuilles

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Rivière aux Feuilles is a remote river in northern Quebec, Canada, that drains a vast subarctic watershed into Ungava Bay and is known for its rugged, sparsely populated landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river
associatedPeople Cree NERFINISHED
Inuit NERFINISHED
basinCountry Canada
continent North America
country Canada
drainageBasin Ungava Bay watershed
flowsInto Ungava Bay NERFINISHED
hasAccessibilityCharacteristic limited road access
primarily accessible by air or boat
hasBiodiversityCharacteristic habitat for northern wildlife species
hasEcosystemType boreal forest
tundra (in northern sections)
hasEnvironmentalCharacteristic largely undeveloped
low industrial impact
hasHumanSettlementCharacteristic very low population density
hasHydrologicalCharacteristic large drainage basin
remote watershed
strong seasonal flow variation
subject to seasonal ice cover
hasLandscapeCharacteristic remote
rugged
sparsely populated
hasRecreationUse remote fishing (limited)
wilderness canoeing (limited)
knownFor remote wilderness
rugged terrain
sparsely populated landscape
languageOfName French
locatedIn Nunavik NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
eastern Canadian Shield NERFINISHED
northern Quebec NERFINISHED
subarctic region
locatedInAdministrativeArea Nord-du-Québec NERFINISHED
locatedInClimateZone subarctic climate
locatedNorthOf St. Lawrence River NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Rivière George NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedIn Ungava Bay NERFINISHED
nameMeaning River of the Leaves
partOf Canadian Shield region NERFINISHED
Ungava Peninsula river systems
regionType subarctic watershed
usedFor subsistence activities by Indigenous communities
watercourseType natural river

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Ungava Bay hasMajorInflow Rivière aux Feuilles