River Hebert
River in Nova Scotia, Canada
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Country | Canada |
Province | Nova Scotia |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | Cumberland Basin |
• elevation | sea level |
Basin size | 1,304 km2 (503 sq mi) (together with Kelley River / Maccan River)[1] |
Basin features | |
Progression | Cumberland Basin—Chignecto Bay—Bay of Fundy |
The River Hebert is a small tidal river that empties into the Cumberland Basin, and is contained completely within Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. According to estimates by the Province of Nova Scotia, there were 9,092 people resident within the Maccan/Kelley/Hebert watershed in 2011.[2]
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45°41′26.5″N 64°22′25″W / 45.690694°N 64.37361°W / 45.690694; -64.37361
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Rivers of Nova Scotia by drainage system
Bedford Basin |
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Eastern Shore |
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South Shore |
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Annapolis Basin |
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Cobequid Bay |
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River Hebert Watershed |
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Others |
St. Marys Bay | |
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Others |
Northumberland Strait | |
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Others |
Avon River Watershed |
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Others |
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