Rivière George

E811332

Rivière George is a major river in northern Quebec, Canada, known for flowing through remote tundra landscapes before emptying into Ungava Bay.

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Label Occurrences
Rivière George canonical 1

Statements (39)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
belongsTo Arctic Ocean watershed
country Canada
flowDirection generally northward
flowsInto Ungava Bay NERFINISHED
flowsThrough subarctic region
tundra landscapes
hasCharacteristic largely unregulated
numerous rapids and falls
sparsely populated basin
hasClimate subarctic climate
hasEcosystemType subarctic river ecosystem
tundra
hasHydrologicalRegime seasonal high flows in spring
snowmelt-dominated
hasIndigenousTerritory Innu traditional lands
Inuit traditional lands
hasNearbySettlement Kangiqsualujjuaq NERFINISHED
hasVegetationZone forest-tundra transition
low Arctic tundra
hasWildlifeHabitat caribou habitat
migratory bird habitat
inhabitedBy Arctic char NERFINISHED
Atlantic salmon NERFINISHED
brook trout
knownFor remote tundra landscapes
remote wilderness
locatedIn Canadian Shield NERFINISHED
Nord-du-Québec administrative region NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
northern Quebec NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent North America
mouth Ungava Bay NERFINISHED
partOf Ungava Bay drainage basin NERFINISHED
region Nunavik NERFINISHED
sourceLocation interior of northern Quebec
usedFor sport fishing
whitewater kayaking
wilderness canoeing

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Ungava Bay hasMajorInflow Rivière George