Thelon River

Thelon River
An oasis-like section of the Thelon, below Warden's Grove
Drainage basin of the Thelon River
Thelon River mouth location
Etymology"on the other side" in Inuktitut
Native nameAkilinik (Inuktitut)
Location
CountryCanada
Territories
Physical characteristics
SourceWhitefish Lake
 • locationNorth Slave Region, Northwest Territories
 • coordinates62°30′32″N 106°49′17″W / 62.50889°N 106.82139°W / 62.50889; -106.82139
 • elevation371 m (1,217 ft)
MouthChesterfield Inlet
 • location
Baker Lake, Nunavut
 • coordinates
64°16′30″N 96°4′35″W / 64.27500°N 96.07639°W / 64.27500; -96.07639
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length900 km (560 mi)
Basin size142,400 km2 (55,000 sq mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftDubawnt River, Kazan River

The Thelon River (Inuktitut: Akilinik, lit. "on the other side") stretches 900 kilometres (560 mi) across northern Canada. Its source is Whitefish Lake in the Northwest Territories, and it flows east to Baker Lake in Nunavut. The Thelon ultimately drains into Hudson Bay at Chesterfield Inlet.