Rivière Du Moulin (rivière Saguenay)
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Rivière Du Moulin (rivière Saguenay)
The Rivière du Moulin (English: river of the Mill), also called Rivière Langevin, is a tributary of the Saguenay River. Its mouth is located in the Rivière-du-Moulin (Quartier), Rivière-du-Moulin district, in the east of the Chicoutimi borough in Saguenay, Quebec, Saguenay. The river is known for its Urban forest, urban park, the Rivière-du-Moulin park, located on its banks near its mouth. The upper part of the Moulin river valley is served by the forest roads R0287 and by a secondary road descending part of the valley; this upper part is also indirectly served by the Quebec Route 175, route 175 which passes on the west side. A few other secondary forest roads serve the "rivière du Moulin" valley, mainly for forestry and recreational tourism activities. In addition to the urban and industrial area, crossing the Chicoutimi sector of the city of Saguenay, Quebec, Saguenay, forestry is the main economic activity in this valley; recreational tourism, second. The surface of the M ...
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