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Taxi boat trip 2012 April 19 from Moosonee to Moose Factory and back. The open channels on the river look narrow from shore but are actually quite wide without a lot of floating ice.

Across the Moose River towards Butler Island. Some fresh snow on ice.

View across the ice and water of the Moose River towards the Gutway, route to Moose Factory.

View up the Moose River from Moosonee.

Canoe on the Moose River.

Moose River shoreline at Moosonee looking up river from near Government Building

Looking down the Moose River towards water plant

Two Bay docks; high ice and water.

Ice and water as public docks site starts to drain. 2006 April 24th.

Relationship ends, love affair with bars begins.

Ice on the Moose River at Moosonee, Ontario 2012 April 5th. Two weeks after breakup. Due to cold weather the ice has just stayed and now due to lower water levels has fallen away from the river bank.

Log floating down the Moose River during breakup 930 am 2017 April 28th.

Public docks site. Support blocks above water.

Shore ice heading down stream.

Shore ice in various sizes heads down river.

Ice stranded along the shoreline.

Ice stranded along the shoreline.

Ice heading down the river.

Looking up the Moose River along Revillon Road.

Looking up the Moose River along the shoreline. Water levels around top of granite rocks.

Looking down the Moose River before dawn 2011 April 30th at Moosonee, Ontario. HDR image from three separate exposures.

Ice moving on the Moose River. Butler Island in the distance.

Going to my car, I stopped to watch the ice break apart and flow down river.

High water and ice under Airport Road bridge over Butler Creek 2006 April 21st.

High water and ice under Airport Road bridge over Butler Creek 2006 April 21st.

Ice floating down the Moose River at Moosonee a couple of days after breakup.

Ice on the Moose River at Moosonee, Ontario 2012 April 5th. Two weeks after breakup. Due to cold weather the ice has just stayed and now due to lower water levels has fallen away from the river bank.

Ice on the Moose River at Moosonee, Ontario 2012 April 5th. Two weeks after breakup. Due to cold weather the ice has just stayed and now due to lower water levels has fallen away from the river bank.

Ice on the Moose River at Moosonee, Ontario 2012 April 5th. Two weeks after breakup. Due to cold weather the ice has just stayed and now due to lower water levels has fallen away from the river bank.

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Looking up the Moose River towards hydro towers 9 pm 2016 May 4th.

Ice in front of Charles Island.

Fragmented ice seen from Two Bay docks in Moosonee. Looking across the river from water level. 605 am 2016 May 7th.

Revillon Road in Moosonee 2016 May 7th 609 am. Bit of fresh snow.

Fog and light snow. Looking across the ice on the sandbar to the Gutway.

Keewaytinok Native Legal Services 2015 April 30th.

Ice at public docks site in Moosonee.

Moose River shoreline looking down river. Water higher.

Access road to public dock site. Note stick. Placed last night at high tide.

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