Sutton River (Hudson Bay)

The Sutton River is a tributary of the south shore of Hudson Bay, crossing the Kenora District, in Northwestern Ontario, in Canada.

Sutton River
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
RegionKenora District
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Sutton
  locationKenora District
  coordinates54.43282°N 84.86593°E / 54.43282; 84.86593
  elevation140 m (460 ft)
MouthHudson Bay
  location
Kenora District
  coordinates
55.24460°N 84.86593°E / 55.24460; 84.86593
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftunidentified stream.
  right(Upstream) Aquatuk River, Warchesku River

This watercourse rises at the mouth of Lake Sutton. From there, the current crosses the "Sutton Narrows", then Lake Hawley. The course of the river crosses large areas of marshland.

This river has two main tributaries: Aquatuk River, Warchesku River.

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