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Beaver River (Kapiskau River tributary)

The Beaver River is a river located in Northern Ontario, Canada. It is a tributary of the Kapiskau River, which in turn flows into James Bay. The Beaver River is part of the Hudson Bay drainage basin. Specific details on its length, watershed area, and discharge rates are limited but generally available from government databases and hydrological surveys. It flows through a subarctic environment characterized by muskeg, boreal forest, and numerous lakes and streams. Its waters are typically stained dark due to the presence of tannins from decaying vegetation in the muskeg. The area surrounding the Beaver River is sparsely populated, primarily by First Nations communities. The river is likely used for traditional activities such as fishing, hunting, and trapping. Access to the Beaver River is primarily by air or water. Further scientific study is needed to fully characterize the river's ecology and hydrology.