Rivière Aux Canots (rivière Aux Écorces)
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The Rivière aux Canots is a tributary of the Rivière aux Écorces, in the
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, in Canada. Rivière aux Canots crosses the MRC of: *
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(administrative region of
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): unorganized territory of Lac-Jacques-Cartier; *
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(administrative region of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean): in the unorganized territory of Lac-Moncouche. The course of the Rivière aux Canots crosses the
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. The small valley of the Rivière aux Canots is located near route 169. This valley is also served by some secondary forest roads, especially for forestry and recreational tourism activities. Forestry is the main economic activity in this valley; recreational tourism, second. The surface of the Rivière aux Canots is usually frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March, however the safe circulation on the ice is generally made from mid-December to mid-March.


Geography

The main watersheds neighboring the Rivière aux Canots are: * north side: White brook, Sancto brook, Girard brook, Panache lake, rivière aux Canots Est, Wellie brook,
Apica River The Apica River is a freshwater tributary of the Pikauba River, flowing in the unorganized territory of Lac-Ministuk, Quebec, Lac-Ministuk, in the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Saguenay–Lac-S ...
, Rivière aux Écorces; * east side: Apica River, Mitchell Lake, Mignault Lake, Leboeuf Creek, Pikauba River; * south side: Belley lake, Roy brook, Portage brook, rivière aux Écorces North-East, Rivière aux Écorces, Bolduc lake, Trompeur Lake, Rousseau Lake; * west side: Rivière aux Écorces, Gabrielle stream. The Rivière aux Canots rises at Lac Fleuret (length: ; altitude: ) in the forest zone in the
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. This source is located at: * west of Lac Oligny; * north of the Rivière aux Canots; * south-west of Lemay Lake which is crossed by the
Apica River The Apica River is a freshwater tributary of the Pikauba River, flowing in the unorganized territory of Lac-Ministuk, Quebec, Lac-Ministuk, in the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Saguenay–Lac-S ...
; * southwest of the route 169 which runs along the Pikauba River in this segment; * south of Mont-Apica; * east of the confluence of Rivière aux Canots and Rivière aux Écorces; * south-east of
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. From its source (Lac Fleuret), the Rivière aux Canots flows over with a drop of entirely in the forest zone, according to the following segments: Upper course of the Rivière aux Canots (segment of ) * south-east, then north-east across across Thompson Lake (length: ; altitude: ) to its mouth; * to the east, then south crossing Lake Oligny (length: ; altitude: ) on its full length, to its mouth; * towards the west, by collecting at the beginning of the segment the discharge (coming from the east) of Petit lac Oligny, by collecting the discharge (coming from the north) of the lake in Chenille and by curving south to a stream (coming from the east); Intermediate course of the Rivière aux Canots (segment of ) * north-west to Willie Creek (coming from the north-east); * north-west, to the outlet (coming from the south) of a set of small lakes including Escarpment Lake and Foliaceous Pond; * to the north, successively forming four loops to the east, up to the Caché stream (coming from the north); * towards the north-east, forming a large curve towards the south-west, up to the outlet of Lac Lampron (coming from the east); * north-west, up to the rivière aux Canots Est (coming from the east); Lower reaches of the Rivière aux Canots (segment of ) * north-west, up to the outlet (coming from the north) of Lac du Panache; * south to a bend in the river, then north-west to the outlet (coming from the south-east) of a few lakes including Bolduc lake; * towards the west by collecting a stream (coming from the north) and the Girard stream (coming from the north) whose confluence is approximately on the limit of the regions
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and Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, to Sancto stream (coming from the north); * southward, to the outlet (coming from the southeast) of lakes Bricheau and Broussard; * north-east, east, then south while winding, to its mouth. The Rivière aux Canots flows onto the east bank of Rivière aux Écorces. This confluence is located at: * east of the course of the
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; * south-west of route 169; * south of the confluence of the Pikauba River and the Rivière aux Écorces; * south of the confluence of the Pikauba River and
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; * southwest of the confluence of the Chicoutimi River and the
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in the
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sector of the city of
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. From the mouth of Rivière aux Canots, the current successively follows the course of Rivière aux Écorces on generally towards the north, the course of Pikauba River on generally towards the north, crosses
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on towards the northeast until
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, then follows the course of the Chicoutimi River on towards the east, then the northeast and the course of the
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on towards the east to
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where it merges with the
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.


Toponymy

The toponym “Rivière aux Canots” was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Place Names Bank of the Commission de toponymie du Québec.Commission de toponymie du Québec - Rivière aux Canots
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