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Halfway River (Avon River tributary)

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(Redirected from Halfway River, Kings County, Nova Scotia) For other places named Halfway River, see Halfway River (disambiguation). River in Nova Scotia, Canada
Halfway River
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNova Scotia
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • locationAvon River
 • coordinates45°03′47″N 64°10′23″W / 45.063°N 64.173°W / 45.063; -64.173

The Halfway River is a tributary of the Avon River in Nova Scotia, Canada.

There are two impoundments located within the Halfway River system, used by Minas Basin Pulp and Power Limited for water storage.

References

  1. "Secondary and Shore Direct watersheds of Nova Scotia" (PDF). Province of Nova Scotia. 2011.
  2. M. Brylinsky and J. Broome (October 2012). "Environmental Studies of the Halfway River System Impoundments" (PDF). Acadia Center for Estuarine Research Acadia University, Wolfville Nova Scotia.
Rivers of Nova Scotia by drainage system
Atlantic Ocean
Bedford Basin
Eastern Shore
South Shore
Bay of Fundy
Annapolis Basin
Cobequid Bay
Cumberland Basin
River Hebert Watershed
Others
Gulf of Maine
St. Marys Bay
Others
Gulf of Saint Lawrence
Northumberland Strait
Others
Minas Basin
Avon River Watershed
Others


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