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The Matane River is a
river A river is a natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river. In some cases, a river flows into the ground and becomes dry at the end of its course without reaching another body of wate ...
flowing in
La Matanie Regional County Municipality La Matanie is a regional county municipality, located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, in Canada. From January 1, 1982 to March 9, 2013, it was known as Matane. The county seat is the city of Matane. Subdivisions There are 12 subdivi ...
, in administrative region of
Bas-Saint-Laurent The Bas-Saint-Laurent (Lower Saint-Lawrence), is an administrative region of Quebec located along the south shore of the lower Saint Lawrence River in Quebec. The river widens at this place, later becoming a bay that discharges into the Atlanti ...
, on the
Gaspé Peninsula The Gaspé Peninsula, also known as Gaspesia (; ), is a peninsula along the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River that extends from the Matapedia Valley in Quebec, Canada, into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. It is separated from New Brunswick o ...
, in the
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of
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, which 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 the city of
Matane Matane is a town on the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada, on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River at the mouth of the Matane River. The town is the seat for the La Matanie Regional County Municipality. In addition to Matane itself, the ...
. The river successively crosses the cantons: Le Clercq and Cuoq (in unorganized territory of Rivière-Bonjour), Tessier (in
Saint-René-de-Matane Saint-René-de-Matane is a municipality in Quebec, Canada. In addition to main population centre of Saint-René located along Quebec Route 195, the municipality also includes the communities of Le Renversé, Rivière-Matane, Ruisseau-Gagnon, and ...
), Matapédia (in Saint-Alexis-de-Matapédia), and
Matane Matane is a town on the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada, on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River at the mouth of the Matane River. The town is the seat for the La Matanie Regional County Municipality. In addition to Matane itself, the ...
(in Saint-Léandre and the city of
Matane Matane is a town on the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada, on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River at the mouth of the Matane River. The town is the seat for the La Matanie Regional County Municipality. In addition to Matane itself, the ...
).


Geography

The Matane River originates from mountain streams on the western slope of the
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, located in the Leclercq township, in the Matane Wildlife Reserve. This source is located on the north side of the summit of Mont Blanc, to the southeast of the southeast coast of the
Estuary of Saint Lawrence The estuary of the Saint Lawrence in Quebec, Canada, is one of the largest esturaries in the world. Situation The estuary of the St. Lawrence River is located downstream of the St. Lawrence River and upstream of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It ...
, northeast of the summit of Mont Craggy and from the mouth from the Matane River. From its source, the Matane River flows over divided into the following segments: Upper course of the Matane river (segment of ): * towards the west in the Matane Wildlife Reserve, showing a steep drop of (passing from at ), to the confluence of the Dontigny stream (coming from the south); * north-west, up to the confluence of Camp stream (coming from the south-west); * north-west, until the confluence of a stream coming from the north-east; * north-west, up to the confluence of a stream coming from the north-east; * south-west, to a bridge over a forest road; * southwards, to the north shore of Lac de la Tête (altitude: ), in the shape of a heart; * to the south, crossing Lac de la Tête, to its mouth; * towards the south-east, collecting the water from the outlet of Lake Lebreux (coming from the west), to the mouth of Lake Leclercq which the current crosses towards the south -is on ; * southeasterly, to the north shore of Lac Matane; * towards the south-east, crossing Lac Matane (length: altitude: ) over its full length, to the dam located at its mouth ( south-eastern part of the lake). A road bridge is built on the top of the dam. Intermediate course of the Matane river (segment of ) From the Lac Matane dam, the Matane river flows over: * south-west in township Cuoq, to a bridge over a forest road; * south-west, to a bridge over a forest road; * towards the southwest, crossing several falls and rapids, as well as passing under a road bridge at the end of the segment, until the confluence of the rivière à la Truite (coming from the east); * westwards, up to the confluence of the Pitounes stream (coming from the north-west); * westward, to the confluence of Simonneau stream (coming from the southwest); * north-west, to a bridge over a forest road; * north-west, up to the confluence of a stream (coming from the north); * westwards, to the confluence of the Saint-Jean stream (coming from the north); * westwards, to the limit of canton Tessier; * towards the southwest, until the confluence of the Tamagodi River (coming from the south). Lower course of the Matane river (segment of ) From the confluence of the Tamagodi River, the Matane river flows over: * north-west, up to the Rivière-Matane hamlet bridge, ie route 195; * north-west, up to the covered bridge of the village of
Saint-René-de-Matane Saint-René-de-Matane is a municipality in Quebec, Canada. In addition to main population centre of Saint-René located along Quebec Route 195, the municipality also includes the communities of Le Renversé, Rivière-Matane, Ruisseau-Gagnon, and ...
; * north-west, up to the confluence of the Petite rivière Matane (coming from the north-east); * north-west, up to the mountain road bridge; * towards the north-west, forming a large curve towards the south, up to the limit of canton of Matane; * north-west, up to the Chemin de la Coulée-Carrier bridge; this point also constitutes the confluence of the Bastien stream (coming from the south); * north-west, up to the confluence of the Petchedetz River (coming from the west); * north-west, up to the limit of canton Tessier; * northwards in canton Tessier, up to the city limit of
Matane Matane is a town on the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada, on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River at the mouth of the Matane River. The town is the seat for the La Matanie Regional County Municipality. In addition to Matane itself, the ...
; * northwards, to the covered bridge of Grand-Détour; * north-west, up to the road bridge connecting the route 195 (east side of the river) and the route du Grand-Détour (west side of the river); * northwards, to the Grand-Détour dam; * towards the north, passing under the avenue Desjardins bridge and bypassing the Crust Islands, to the dam; * to the north, passing under the rue du Bon-Pasteur bridge, crossing Matane harbor, then passing under the route 132 bridge, to its confluence. The Matane River flows onto the northeast coast of the
estuary of Saint Lawrence The estuary of the Saint Lawrence in Quebec, Canada, is one of the largest esturaries in the world. Situation The estuary of the St. Lawrence River is located downstream of the St. Lawrence River and upstream of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It ...
at the height of the
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of
Matane Matane is a town on the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada, on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River at the mouth of the Matane River. The town is the seat for the La Matanie Regional County Municipality. In addition to Matane itself, the ...
after a length of . Among its
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are the rivers à la Truite, Bonjour River, Duvivier River, Petite rivière Matane and the Petchedetz River.


Toponymy

The origin of the name "Matane", used for the first time by
Samuel de Champlain Samuel de Champlain (; Fichier OrigineFor a detailed analysis of his baptismal record, see RitchThe baptism act does not contain information about the age of Samuel, neither his birth date nor his place of birth. – 25 December 1635) was a Fre ...
in
1603 Events January–June * February 25 – Dutch–Portuguese War: the Portuguese ship '' Santa Catarina'' is seized by Dutch East India Company ships off Singapore. The first permanent Dutch trading post in Indonesia is established ...
in the form "Mantanne" to name the river, is the subject of a dispute between the
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s. Four different origins are advanced: * the most popular is that it comes from
Micmac language Micmac, Micmacs or Mic Mac can refer to: Mi'kmaq people * Mi'kmaq people, Native people of the Southeastern Woodlands of Canada **Mi'kmaq language ** Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic writing Places in Canada * Lake Micmac near Halifax, Nova Scotia **Micmac Pa ...
''mtctan'' meaning "
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pool", the region being rich; * the term malécite for "
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", the trajectory of the river through the Gaspé hills allowing the approximation of meaning; * the term
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''matandipives'' meaning " wreck" or "debris from
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" and would refer to the currents located in front of its
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into the St. Lawrence River which would have made
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difficult; * the term "mattawa" or "matawin" meaning "meeting of the waters".Commission de toponymie du Québec - Banque de noms de lieux
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Salmon spawning ground

The river is very well known as an important
Atlantic salmon The Atlantic salmon (''Salmo salar'') is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Salmonidae. It is the third largest of the Salmonidae, behind Siberian taimen and Pacific Chinook salmon, growing up to a meter in length. Atlantic salmon are ...
sport fishery. This fishery is highly regulated and restricted to fly fishing only. A daily permit is required to be purchased in addition to the Quebec provincial fishing license. All rules are strictly enforced to ensure the conservation and protection of this special salmon resource. Salmon permits can be obtained through the ZEC office in Matane. The river runs through a very scenic valley with a covered bridge, small farms and quaint villages on a section of Route 132. There are over 70 named salmon pools on the river, and it is very popular destination during the summer months. One of the most famous salmon wet flies invented here, and still used locally as well as throughout the Gaspe region, is the Tiger Ghost. The Matane Special, also originally tied by the legendary George Maul of the village of St. Rene du Matane, halfway up the river, is a popular dry fly fished here as well. Much of the upper river and the headwaters are included in a well-protected provincial reserve. The Matane River provides an important
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habitat for Atlantic salmon. There is a
fish ladder A fish ladder, also known as a fishway, fish pass, fish steps, or fish cannon is a structure on or around artificial and natural barriers (such as dams, locks and waterfalls) to facilitate diadromous fishes' natural migration as well as movemen ...
at the Mathieu-D'Amours dam in city of Matane with an observation centre where migrating salmon can be viewed.


See also

* Zec de la Rivière-Matane, a ZEC *
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


External links


Bassin hydrographique de la rivière Matane

Données sur le débit de la rivière Matane
{{DEFAULTSORT:Matane, river Matane Rivers of Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine Rivers of Bas-Saint-Laurent Gaspé Peninsula Tributaries of the Saint Lawrence River