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The Manicouagan or Manicuagan River, often clipped to Manic, is a river in Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada. The river originates in the Manicouagan Reservoir and flows approximately south, emptying into the Saint Lawrence River near Baie-Comeau. The reservoir, also known as Lake Manicouagan, lies within the remnant of an ancient eroded impact crater ( astrobleme). It was formed following the impact of a diameter
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which excavated a crater originally about wide, although erosion and deposition of sediments have since reduced the visible diameter to about . The
Manicouagan impact structure Manicouagan Reservoir (also Lake Manicouagan) is an annular lake in central Quebec, Canada, covering an area of . The lake island in its centre is known as René-Levasseur Island, and its highest point is Mount Babel. The structure was created ...
is the sixth-largest confirmed impact crater known on earth.


Name

The river's name is believed to come from a Montagnais name meaning "Place where
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is Found". However the
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of
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call it ''Menukuanistuk Shipu'', meaning "River of the Cup".


Tributaries

The major tributaries of the Manicouagan River are in upstream order: * Toulnustouc River ** Isoukustouc River ** Fontmarais River * Lemay River * Manicouagan Reservoir **
Mouchalagane River The Mouchalagane River (french: Rivière Mouchalagane) is a river in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada. It feeds the Manicouagan Reservoir. Hydrology The Mouchalagane river is in the unorganized territory of Rivière-Mouchalagane, in the ...
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Seignelay River The Seignelay River (french: Rivière Seignelay) is a river of the Côte-Nord region of Quebec. Location The Seignelay River Rises to the south of Lac Vallard. It flows through the unorganized territory of Rivière-Mouchalagane in Caniapiscau, Q ...
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Hart Jaune River The Hart Jaune River (french: Rivière Hart Jaune) is a river in Quebec, Canada. It flows from the Petit lac Manicouagan to the Manicouagan Reservoir. Location The Hart Jaune River is in the unorganized territory of Rivière-Mouchalagane in t ...
** Themines River **
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History

At the end of August 1535,
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, while sailing south, noted the mouth of this large river but gave it no name. In June 1664, Jesuit Henri Nouvel was the first missionary to travel upstream of the "Grand Manikouaganistikou River that the French call ''rivière Noire'' because of its depth". The next year, he "returned to the mouth of the Manicoüagan in June." The river's spelling has remained fairly constant from then on. In the early 1950s, the Manicouagan River attracted
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's attention for hydro-electric development because of the deep and fast running waters. In 1956, a dam was built at the mouth of Lake Sainte-Anne to regulate the Toulnustouc River, the main left tributary that empties in the Manicouagan between the Manic-2 and Manic-3 dams. Four years later, the main construction work began on the dams and power stations of the Manicouagan River and its neighbor to the west, the Outardes River. By 1978, this project, with a total power supply 4672 MW, was completed.


Hydro-electric dams

There are a number of hydroelectric power plants on the Manicouagan, part of the Manic-Outardes Project:Ministry of Natural Resources of Quebec and Hydro-Québec * McCormick generating station - 335 MW, owned by
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and
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. * Manic 1 generating station - 184 MW, operated by Hydro-Québec. * Jean-Lesage generating station, formerly Manic-2 Power Station - 1024 MW, operated by Hydro-Québec. *
René-Lévesque generating station The René-Lévesque generating station, formerly known as Manic-3, is a hydroelectric power station located 75 km from Baie-Comeau built on Manicouagan River between 1970 and 1976. On June 22, 2010, the dam and the generating station were ren ...
, formerly Manic-3 Power Station - 1244 MW, operated by Hydro-Québec. * Manic 4 - Abandoned project * Daniel-Johnson Dam: ** Manic-5 generating station - 1592 MW, operated by Hydro-Québec. ** Manic-5-PA generating station - 1064 MW, operated by Hydro-Québec.


References


External links

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Hydro-Québec Manicouagan map
{{Authority control Manicouagan-Outardes hydroelectric project Rivers of Côte-Nord Tributaries of the Saint Lawrence River