Ruggles River

The Ruggles River is a waterway in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is located within Ellesmere Island's Quttinirpaaq National Park. The river is the only outflow for Lake Hazen.[1] It flows southeast to Chandler Fiord and out to Lady Franklin Bay.

Ruggles River
Location of mouth
Location
CountryCanada
TerritoryNunavut
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Hazen
  locationEllesmere Island
MouthLady Franklin Bay

The river drops 157 m (515 ft) in elevation between its source and its mouth. At less than 1.5 m (4.9 ft) deep, it is quite shallow.[2] Except during very cold years, the Ruggles River remains partially open all year long. It is populated by Arctic char.[2]

History

In 1958, a 13th-century winter house was excavated along the Ruggles River.[3]

See also

References

  1. Clark, Douglas (2000-09-07). "Assessing the Health of the Lake Hazen Ecosystem, Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories". eman-rese.ca. Parks Canada. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 4 March 2010.
  2. Babaluk, J.A.; H.R. Wissink; B.G. Troke; D.A. Clark; J.D. Johnson (December 2001). "Summer Movements of Radio-Tagged Arctic Charr {Salvelinus alpinus} in Lake Hazen, Nunavut, Canada" (PDF). Arctoc. aina.ucalgary.ca. 54 (4): 419.
  3. Nabokov, Peter; Robert Easton (1989). Native American architecture. Oxford University Press. pp. 191. ISBN 0-19-503781-2. ruggles.


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