Magpie River (Quebec)

Magpie River
Moteskikan Hipu, Mutehekau Hipu, Mutehekau Shipu, Pmotewsekaw Sipo, Rivière Magpie
On Quebec Route 138, from John-William Bridge (steel beams 02519W)
Native nameMutehekau Hipu (Innu)
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionCôte-Nord
RCMMinganie, Sept-Rivières
Physical characteristics
MouthGulf of St. Lawrence
 • coordinates
50°19′11″N 64°27′32″W / 50.31972°N 64.45889°W / 50.31972; -64.45889
 • elevation
0 metres (0 ft)
Length200 kilometres (120 mi)
Basin size7,646 square kilometres (2,952 sq mi)

The Magpie River, Moteskikan Hipu, Mutehekau Hipu, Mutehekau Shipu, Pmotewsekaw Sipo (Traditional indigenous variants), Rivière Magpie (French), it flows from north to south, emptying into Magpie Bay, Gulf of St. Lawrence, in Rivière-Saint-Jean municipality, Minganie RCM, Côte-Nord, Quebec, Canada.