Jeannotte River rises in Lake Edward, located in the municipality of Lake Edward in Haute-Mauricie, agglomerated with the city of La Tuque since 2003, in the administrative region of Mauricie, in the province of Quebec, Canada. The head of the Jeannotte River is one of the two emissaries of Lake Edward (outfall located in the southern part of Lake Edward, in Error in ((val)): parameter 2 is not a valid number. of the village while the other envoy, the head of the Batiscan River, is located near the village, near the former sanatorium). The Jeannotte river whose course is Template:Unit [1] is situated in the valley of the Batiscanie, Quebec [2].[3]

Course

From "Lac de la grande baie" (Lake of the Great Bay) (adjacent to the southern part of Lake Edward) in Canton Bickerdike, the Jeannotte river flows in the north-south direction in the wild and mountainous area near several small lakes (listed in order from head River):

a. Canton Bickerdike:

b. Canton Charest:

c. Canton Laurier

The last Template:Unit of the river course are in the territory of Portneuf Wildlife Sanctuary. The upper river is normally naviguable, only the last four kilometers include rapid considered more difficult for boating. The mouth of the river Jeannotte is located in the Portneuf Wildlife Sanctuary one kilometer downstream of the island-the-cherry and about seven kilometers upstream from the "Ile à la Croix" (island to the Cross), on the Batiscan River (or Template:Unit upstream of Linton, on the other bank, along the railway track).

Major tributaries

The main tributaries of the Jeannotte river are (starting from the head of the river):

Right bank

Left Bank:

Toponymy

The Jeannotte name originates from an aboriginal hunter of the parish of Batiscan, called Edward Jeannotte, who accompanied the surveyor Joseph Bouchette (junior) on an expedition of recognition in the territories of Upper Mauricie in 1828, including their visit to Lake Edward[4]. The name "Jeannotte River" was registered at the Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Names Board of Quebec]] on December 5th, 1968.

Notes and references

  1. ^ Société d'aménagement et de mise en valeur du bassin de la Batiscan (Development Corporation and enhancement Basin Batiscan), 2007, p.77-78.
  2. ^ http://www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/ToposWeb/fiche.aspx?no_seq=30964 Geographical Names Board of Canada
  3. ^ http://www.cre-mauricie.qc.ca/doc_uploads/cre/documents/crrnt/prdirt/PRDIRT-portrait-eau.pdf%7CPlan [archive] régional de développement intégré des ressources et du territoire (PRDIRT)
  4. ^ Written "History of Lake Edward" published on the Internet with reference to the book "If Lake Edward was told to me ...", Marguerite Gagnon-Lebel, Chicoutimi, 1995, 297 pages.