The Malbaie River in the
Charlevoix
Charlevoix ( , ) is a cultural and natural region in Quebec, on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River as well as in the Laurentian Mountains area of the Canadian Shield. This dramatic landscape includes rolling terrain, fjords, headlands ...
region empties into the
Saint Lawrence River
The St. Lawrence River (french: Fleuve Saint-Laurent, ) is a large river in the middle latitudes of North America. Its headwaters begin flowing from Lake Ontario in a (roughly) northeasterly direction, into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, connectin ...
at
La Malbaie
La Malbaie is a municipality in the Charlevoix-Est Regional County Municipality in the Province of Quebec, Canada, situated on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River at the mouth of the Malbaie River. It was formerly known as Murray Bay. La ...
. Until 1985 the river was used to transport logs downstream. It flows through a steep valley known as Les Hautes Gorges. A
sugar maple
''Acer saccharum'', the sugar maple, is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae. It is native to the hardwood forests of eastern Canada and eastern United States. Sugar maple is best known for being the prim ...
and
American elm
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forest grows in the gorge and has remained largely undisturbed for hundreds of years.
Its course successively crosses
Grands-Jardins National Park,
Laurentides Wildlife Reserve
Réserve faunique des Laurentides (), also known by its former name of parc des Laurentides, is a wildlife reserve in Quebec, Canada, located between Quebec City and the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region. This reserve is part of the network of ...
,
Zec des Martres,
Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park and
Zec du Lac-au-Sable
Zec du Lac-au-Sable is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" (controlled harvesting zone) (zec) located in the unorganized territory of Mont-Élie, in Charlevoix-Est Regional County Municipality, in administrative region of Capitale-Nationale, Queb ...
. It winds first towards the north-east, towards the east, then towards the south-east, in a narrow and deep glacial valley, for 161 kilometers and a drop of 820 meters.
Its course forms a semicircle stretching towards the north and completely encircling in its center the hydrographic slope of the
Rivière du Gouffre
The rivière du Gouffre (''English: Pit Cave River'') is a tributary of the left bank of the Saint-Laurent river, flowing into the Capitale-Nationale administrative region, Quebec (Canada). This watercourse flows through Regional County Municip ...
. For example, there is a distance of between the mouth of the
rivières des Martres and the mouth of a stream flowing on the east bank of the upper part of the Malbaie River; at the height of this imaginary line, the course of the Malbaie river stretches north to . While there is a distance of between the mouth of the Malbaie river and the mouth of the
Petite rivière Malbaie
The Petite rivière Malbaie (''English: Little Malbaie River'') is a tributary of the east bank of the Malbaie River, flowing in the unorganized territory of Lac-Pikauba, in the Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, in the administrative regi ...
which flows onto the east bank of the upper part the Malbaie River; at the height of this imaginary line, the course of the Malbaie river stretches north to . Its
watershed and that of the
rivière du Gouffre
The rivière du Gouffre (''English: Pit Cave River'') is a tributary of the left bank of the Saint-Laurent river, flowing into the Capitale-Nationale administrative region, Quebec (Canada). This watercourse flows through Regional County Municip ...
form the
Charlevoix Biosphere Reserve.
Le
Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park is home to Eastern Canada's tallest rock-faced cliffs. Designated a national park (of the province of Québec) in 2000, the 233-km
2 Hautes-Gorges is the centrepiece of the UNESCO
Charlevoix biosphere reserve.
Geography
"Little Tristan Lake" is the "head lake" of the Malbaie River hydrographic slope. It is located in a swampy area in a small valley of mountains. It discharges to the north where water flows through swamps to Tristan Lake ( long) that flows through its full length from south to north. The landfill continues for north to Gamache Lake (0.86 km), which crosses the stream from south to north for . This last lake has a large central island.
From Gamache Lake, the waters flow north for to the outlet of Lamfort Lake. From there, the Malbaie River descends for to Fradette Lake (, oriented to the northeast), which flows through to its full length. Lake Frenette receives by the north-west the waters of lakes Carroll, Milton and Brunette. From the mouth of Fradette Lake, the river flows northeast to Lake Malbaie. The current of the Malbaie River crosses this lake from south to north for .
The Malbaie Lake outlet is located to the north.
Upper course of the Malbaie River downstream of Malbaie Lake (segment of )
* towards the north by collecting the outlet of Lac Saulmer (coming from the west), then branching east, until the outlet (coming from the north) of a series of lakes including Lac à Jack, Lac Fronsac and Petit Lac à Jack;
* towards the north-east by collecting the outlet (coming from the north-west) from the Lac des Sixty-Six, then towards the north, until the confluence of the
Jardin River;
* towards the north by collecting the discharge (coming from the south-east) of Lake Duberger, until the confluence of the
L'Enfer River;
* to the north by collecting the discharge (coming from the west) from Pigeon Lake, then bending towards the northeast at the end of the segment, until the confluence of the
Petite rivière Malbaie
The Petite rivière Malbaie (''English: Little Malbaie River'') is a tributary of the east bank of the Malbaie River, flowing in the unorganized territory of Lac-Pikauba, in the Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, in the administrative regi ...
(coming from the east);
* towards the north bending towards the northwest at the end of the segment up to a bend corresponding to the confluence of the
Chemin des Canots River (coming from the south);
* to the north, forming some coils up to the Barley river (coming from the east);
* towards the north by collecting the Cold stream (coming from the east) and the Cow's stream (coming from the west), forming a loop towards the northeast and an S , to the confluence of the
rivière à la Cruche (coming from the west);
Intermediate course of the Malbaie river downstream of the Cruche River (segment of )
* north-east until the confluence of the
Porc-Épic River
The Porc-Épic River is a tributary of the Malbaie River, flowing into the unorganized territory of Lac-Pikauba, in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, in the Capitale-Nationale administrative region, in the province of Quebec, in Canada. M ...
(coming from the east);
* towards the north, forming a large curve towards the east, up to the outlet (coming from the east) of the lake;
* towards the northwest by collecting the Cran Rouge stream (coming from the south) up to a bend in the river;
* north-east to Caribou stream (coming from the east);
* northeasterly to
ruisseau à John (Malbaie River)
The ruisseau à John (John Creek) is a tributary of the Malbaie River, flowing into the Lalemant unorganized territory, into the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality, in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean administrative region, in the prov ...
(coming from the north);
* to the east in a deep valley by collecting the discharge (coming from the north) from Lac Plat, then forming a loop towards the south, to a stream (coming from the north) ;
* towards the east in a deep valley crossing a few rapids at the start of the segment, collecting the North stream (coming from the south) and Scott stream (coming from the north), until at a bend in the river;
* to the south in a deep valley crossing the “Les Eaux-Mortes” section and a widening of the river, up to the
rivière des Martres (coming from Where is);
Lower course of the Malbaie river downstream of the Martres river (segment of )
* towards the south-east until the Ruisseau des Érables (coming from the south-west);
* east to the Larouche stream (from the south), then northeast to the Pont stream (from the northwest);
* to the east, then south, passing to the east of a mountain, collecting the Cold stream (coming from the west), to the Foulon stream (coming from West);
* towards the south by forming a loop towards the west at the end of the segment, up to the Rouillé stream (coming from the southwest);
* by forming a hook towards the north, then towards the east, the south-east and finally the east, until the brook of the Americans (coming from the north);
Lower course of the Malbaie river downstream from the ruisseau des Americans (segment of )
* to the south, forming a large curve towards the east, collecting the stream of Beavers (coming from the east), up to the stream of Pied des Monts (coming from the Where is);
* towards the south-east by collecting the outlet (coming from the west) of Long Lake, then towards the northeast by winding, until the outlet of Lake Nairne (coming from South);
* towards the east by forming a big loop towards the north, until the confluence of the
Snigole River (coming from the northwest) which flows in the middle of a dam lake (length: ; altitude: );
* to the east by crossing a small dam, up to the confluence of the
Jacob
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(coming from the north);
* to the east, forming large loops in the town of
La Malbaie
La Malbaie is a municipality in the Charlevoix-Est Regional County Municipality in the Province of Quebec, Canada, situated on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River at the mouth of the Malbaie River. It was formerly known as Murray Bay. La ...
, until the confluence of the
Comporté River (coming from the north);
* eastward to its mouth.
[Atlas of Canada - Department of Natural Resources Canada - Rivière Malbaie - Distance and altitude measurements based on application of site measures.]
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The Malbaie River flows into downtown La Malbaie
La Malbaie is a municipality in the Charlevoix-Est Regional County Municipality in the Province of Quebec, Canada, situated on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River at the mouth of the Malbaie River. It was formerly known as Murray Bay. La ...
on the northwest shore of the St. Lawrence River
The St. Lawrence River (french: Fleuve Saint-Laurent, ) is a large river in the middle latitudes of North America. Its headwaters begin flowing from Lake Ontario in a (roughly) northeasterly direction, into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, connecting ...
.
Toponymy
In 1608, Samuel de Champlain named this stream "Rivière Platte" or "Malle Baye". After the English conquest, the seigneuries of Mount Murray and Murray Bay, so that the English have long named this river ''Murray River''. With time, the Malbaie river finally prevails.
Champlain calls the bay "Malbaie" in the sense of bad because at low tide the latter dries up and the boats run aground. As for "Murray", he owes his name to James Murray, first governor of province of Quebec
Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen p ...
, which conceded two seigneurie In English law, seignory or seigniory, spelled ''signiory'' in Early Modern English (; french: seigneur, lit=lord; la, senior, lit=elder), is the lordship (authority) remaining to a grantor after the grant of an estate in fee simple.
''Nulle terre ...
s at the mouth of the river.
See also
* Malbaie Lake (La Côte-de-Beaupré)
* La Malbaie
La Malbaie is a municipality in the Charlevoix-Est Regional County Municipality in the Province of Quebec, Canada, situated on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River at the mouth of the Malbaie River. It was formerly known as Murray Bay. La ...
, a municipality
* Laurentides Wildlife Reserve
Réserve faunique des Laurentides (), also known by its former name of parc des Laurentides, is a wildlife reserve in Quebec, Canada, located between Quebec City and the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region. This reserve is part of the network of ...
* Grands-Jardins
* Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie
* Biosphere Reserve of Charlevoix
* Petite rivière Malbaie
The Petite rivière Malbaie (''English: Little Malbaie River'') is a tributary of the east bank of the Malbaie River, flowing in the unorganized territory of Lac-Pikauba, in the Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, in the administrative regi ...
* St. Lawrence River
The St. Lawrence River (french: Fleuve Saint-Laurent, ) is a large river in the middle latitudes of North America. Its headwaters begin flowing from Lake Ontario in a (roughly) northeasterly direction, into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, connecting ...
* List of rivers of Quebec
This is a list of rivers of Quebec. Quebec has about:
*one million lakes of which 62279 have a toponymic designation (a name), plus 218 artificial lakes;
*15228 watercourses with an official toponymic designation, including 12094 streams and 3134 ...
Notes and references
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La Malbaie
Rivers of Capitale-Nationale
Tributaries of the Saint Lawrence River
Laurentides Wildlife Reserve