List of Rivers of Nunavut - Atlantic Watershed

Atlantic Watershed

  • Hudson Bay
    • Thlewiaza River
    • Tha-anne River
    • McConnell River
    • Wilson River
    • Kazan River
      • Kunuak River
    • Thelon River
      • Dubawnt River
      • Tammarvi River
    • Quoich River
    • Lorillard River
    • Ferguson River
    • Boas River (Southampton Island)
    • Sutton River (Southampton Island)
    • Ford River (Southampton Island)
    • Copperneedle River
    • Maguse River
  • Roes Welcome Sound
    • Borden River
    • Gordon River
    • Snowbank River
  • Foxe Basin
    • Aua River
    • Barrow River
    • Cleveland River (Southampton Island)
    • Gifford River (Baffin Island)
    • Rowley River (Baffin Island)
    • Isortog River (Baffin Island)
    • Hantzsch River (Baffin Island)
    • Koukdjuak River (Baffin Island)
      • Isurtuq River
      • Hone River
    • Aukpar River (Baffin Island)
    • Mary River
  • Hudson Strait
    • Soper River
  • Nares Strait
    • Lake Hazen
      • Turnabout River
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Rivers of Nunavut
Kitikmeot Region
  • Asiak
  • Back
  • Burnside
  • Castor and Pollux
  • Coppermine
  • Croker
  • Ekalluk
  • Ellice
  • Hargrave
  • Hayes
  • Hood
  • Hoppner
  • Hornaday
  • Horton
  • Kagloryuak
  • Kaleet
  • Kugaryuak
  • Mara
  • Nanook
  • Napaaktoktok
  • Perry
  • Rae
  • Richardson
  • Roscoe
  • Tree
Kivalliq Region
  • Back
  • Boas
  • Copperneedle
  • Ferguson
  • Hayes
  • Kazan
  • Kunwak
  • Maguse
  • McConnell
  • Thelon
Qikiqtaaluk Region
  • Bacon
  • Kogalu
  • Koukdjuak
  • Mary
  • Ruggles
  • Soper
  • Turnabout

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Famous quotes containing the word atlantic:

    In clear weather the laziest may look across the Bay as far as Plymouth at a glance, or over the Atlantic as far as human vision reaches, merely raising his eyelids; or if he is too lazy to look after all, he can hardly help hearing the ceaseless dash and roar of the breakers. The restless ocean may at any moment cast up a whale or a wrecked vessel at your feet. All the reporters in the world, the most rapid stenographers, could not report the news it brings.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)