Portage River (Petit-Saguenay River tributary)

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Rivière du Portage
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Etymologya
Location
Country Canada
Province Quebec
Region Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
Regional County Municipality Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality
Municipalities L'Anse-Saint-Jean and Petit-Saguenay
Physical characteristics
SourceLac à Noël
  location L'Anse-Saint-Jean
  coordinates 48°02′08″N70°17′49″W / 48.03543°N 70.29685°W / 48.03543; -70.29685
  elevation472 m (1,549 ft)
Mouth Petit Saguenay River
  location
Petit-Saguenay
  coordinates
48°10′00″N70°03′09″E / 48.16666°N 70.0525°E / 48.16666; 70.0525 Coordinates: 48°10′00″N70°03′09″E / 48.16666°N 70.0525°E / 48.16666; 70.0525
  elevation
70 m (230 ft)
Length42.5 km (26.4 mi) [1]
Discharge 
  location Petit-Saguenay
Basin features
Tributaries 
  left(from the mouth) Outlet of Cardinal Lake, outlet of "lac à l'Épaule" (Shoulder Lake), ruisseau Petite Poussière, outlet of "Lac de la Rivière" (which receive the water from "ruisseau de la Petite Passe"), outlet of a set of lakes such "Lac à foin".
  right(from the mouth) Outlet of "lac Long", outlet of Apolite Lake, ruisseau de la Sucrerie, outlet of "lac du Portage", outlet of lakes Jean Ré, Réno and "du Treuil", outlet of "lac du pont", outlet of Crisimont Lake, outlet of lakes Wipi and Chilien, outlet of lakes Tony and "de la Loutre", outlet of Réal Lake, outlet of "Grand lac Jumeau" and "Petit lac Jumeau", outlet of "lac de l'Apendice".

The River Portage, a tributary of the southwestern shore of the Petit Saguenay River flowing successively in the municipalities of L'Anse-Saint-Jean and Petit-Saguenay in the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, in Quebec, in Canada. The upper part of this river crosses the Zec de l'Anse-Saint-Jean.

Contents

The lower portion of the "rivière du Portage" Valley is indirectly served by Route 170 which passes on this point on the east bank of the Petit Saguenay River. The upper part, especially around the "Lac de la Rivière" is served by the "chemin du Portage". Some secondary forest roads serve the rest of the valley, especially in the zec. [2] [3]

Forestry is the first economic activity in the sector; recreational tourism activities, second.

The surface of the Portage River is usually frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March, however, safe ice circulation is generally from mid-December to mid-March.

Geography

The main hydrographic slopes near the Portage River are:

The Portage River is the main tributary of the Petit Saguenay River. It takes its source from the "lake à Noël" (length: 2.7 km (1.7 mi); altitude: 472 m (1,549 ft)) which is enclosed by mountain cliffs; its mouth is located to the northeast.

This headwater body is located between the Mont à l'Ours (Bear Mount) (880 m (2,890 ft)) and East Mount 712 m (2,336 ft)), in the southern part of Zec de l'Anse-Saint-Jean.

From its source, the mouth of the lake at Christmas, the course of the Portage River descends on 42.5 km (26.4 mi) according to the following segments:

Upper part of the Portage River (segment of 19.1 km (11.9 mi))

Lower section of the Portage River (segment of 23.4 km (14.5 mi))

The mouth of the "rivière du Portage" empties onto the west bank of the Petit Saguenay River. This confluence is located at:

Toponymy

In Quebec toponymy, nine rivers are designated "Portage River". This name refers to the need for carrying boats (usually canoes) and equipment to pass an obstacle on the river.

The toponym "Rivière du Portage" (Petit-Sagnenay) was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Bank of Place Names of the Commission de toponymie du Québec. [2]

See also

Notes and references

  1. "Rivière du Portage, Bank of Quebec place names". Commission de toponymie du Québec. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  2. 1 2 Commission de toponymie du Quebec - Portage River
  3. Open Street Map
  4. "Atlas of Canada, Features extracted from the map, database and site instrumentation". 12 September 2016. Retrieved December 10, 2019.


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