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Ice and watere coming up almost to road level.

Largely intact sheets of ice in front of Moosonee.

Ice and water above public docks site 2006 April 22nd.

Ice and water high along the shore of the Moose River.

Piles of ice and high water along Revillon Road in Moosonee.

Ice on the shore at Two Bay docks. 2017 April 30th.

Large piece of granite moved by ice from shoreline.

Ice near Two Bay docks, note clean blue ice chunk.

Breakup approaching. Vehicle lights aimed at the line of ice. Looking up the Moose River. 1045 pm.

Two Bay docks. High tide support block for docks and posts underwater.

Lookingup the Moose River from Moosonee. Might be breakup by the hydro towers.

Breakup of the Moose River at Moosonee 2012 March 22nd. Will it stay open?

Tied up dock sections at Two Bay waterfront.

Ice from near mouth of Store Creek.

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.

Ball sitting on thin ice.

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.

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.

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.

Looking down the Moose River from near Moosonee Lodge.

Looking up the Moose River at Moosonee. Hardly any snow on riverbank. Open water surrounded by ice.

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

A Candid shot taken between the branches of a tree. I had passed this couple just 5 minutes earlier, and everything seemed fine between them.

Moose Rivers shoreline showing ice left over from breakup. Looking down river towards barge docks.

Looking up the Moose River towards hydro tower from Moosonee. 2017 April 30th.

ice from Moosonee shoreline heading down the river.

Moosonee shoreline almost bare of ice. High water. Looking up the river.

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View towards breakup marker on the Moose River.

Ice along the shoreline in Moosonee at breakup.

Canoe on the Moose River 2016 May 7th.

Open water looking towards channel to Moose Factory. 540 am 2016 May 7th.

Ice piled on the sandbar.

Ice piled on the sandbar.

Ice along the shoreline at road to Moose Factory.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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