Kenogami River

Kenogami River
Kenogami River from the International Space Station (diagonally at upper left corner)
Location of the mouth of the Kenogami River in Ontario
Etymology"long water" in the Cree language
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
RegionNorthern Ontario
Districts
Physical characteristics
SourceLong Lake
  locationLonglac, Town of Greenstone, Thunder Bay District
  elevation311 m (1,020 ft)
MouthAlbany River
  coordinates
51°06′22″N 84°28′54″W / 51.10611°N 84.48167°W / 51.10611; -84.48167
  elevation
75 m (246 ft)
Length320 km (200 mi)
Basin features
River systemJames Bay drainage basin
Tributaries 
  leftLittle Current River, Drowning River, Little Drowning River, Kingfisher River, Ash River, Little Ash River, Nemasa River, Watistiguam River, Mundino River, Atikasibi River, Kawakanika River, Burrows River, Kenogamisis River
  rightWakashi River, Kabinakagami River, Nagagami River, Pagwachuan River, Flint River, Wabigano River, Fernow River

The Kenogami River is a river in the James Bay drainage basin in Thunder Bay and Cochrane districts in Northern Ontario, Canada, which flows north from Long Lake near Longlac to empty into the Albany River. The river is 320 kilometres (199 mi) in length and its name means "long water" in the Cree language. A portion of the river's headwaters have been diverted into the Lake Superior drainage basin.