Rivière des Chenaux
The rivière des Chenaux (English: Channel river) is a tributary of the Lombrette River flowing on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence river, in the administrative region of Capitale-Nationale, in the province of Quebec, in Canada. This river flows consecutively through the regional county municipalities (MRC) of:
This small valley is mainly served by the Route 138 which normally runs along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River; however, it distances itself from the river in this area of Charlevoix. The route 360 serves the lower part. Forestry is the main economic activity in this valley; second-hand tourist activities. The surface of the Chenaux River is generally frozen from the beginning of December until the end of March; however, safe traffic on the ice is generally from mid-December to mid-March. The water level of the river varies with the seasons and the precipitation; the spring flood occurs in March or April. GeographyThe Chenaux River rises in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François at the mouth of Lac Fortin (length: 0.9 kilometres (0.56 mi); altitude of 657 metres (2,156 ft)). This small lake between the mountains is located south of Lac Gagné and southwest of Lac la Flippe at:
From the mouth of Lake Fortin, the course of the rivière des Chenaux descends with a drop of 284 metres (932 ft) over 20.2 kilometres (12.6 mi) especially in the forest area and parallel to the edge of the Laurentian plateau, 4 to 5 km away, according to the following segments:
The Chenaux river flows on the west bank of the Lombrette river, in Saint-Tite-des-Caps, in an area near Domaine-Lombrette, between route 360 and route 138. This confluence is located at:
From the mouth of the Chenaux river, the current descends on 9.4 kilometres (5.8 mi) southwards the course of the Lombrette River, then on 140 kilometres (87 mi) generally south by the course of the Sainte-Anne River, to the northwest shore of the Saint-Laurent river.[1] ToponymyThe toponym "rivière des Chenaux" was formalized on December 5, 1968 at the Place Names Bank of the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[2] ReferencesSee also
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