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The Yamachiche River is a river located on the north shore of
Lake Saint-Pierre Lake Saint Pierre (; abe, Nebesek) is a lake in Quebec, Canada, a widening of the Saint Lawrence River between Sorel-Tracy and Trois-Rivières. It is located downstream, and northeast, of Montreal; and upstream, and southwest, of Quebec City. Th ...
in the
Maskinongé Regional County Municipality Maskinongé is a regional county municipality in the Mauricie region of Quebec, Canada. The seat is Louiseville. It is located adjacent on the west of Trois-Rivières on the Saint Lawrence River. The population according to the 2016 Canadian Ce ...
, in the administrative region of
Mauricie Mauricie () is a traditional and current administrative region of Quebec. La Mauricie National Park is contained within the region, making it a prime tourist location. The region has a land area of 35,860.05 km² (13,845.64 sq mi) and a popu ...
, in Quebec, in Canada. It originates in the
Mastigouche Wildlife Reserve The Mastigouche Wildlife Reserve is a Quebec Wildlife Reserve located in the administrative regions of the Mauricie and Lanaudière, Quebec, in Canada. Comprising 1556 square kilometres, it includes 417 lakes and 13 rivers. Like all wildlife reser ...
. The Yamachiche River flows mostly in a wooded area north of Charette, and then generally in an agricultural environment on the rest of its course.


Geography

The main hydrographic slopes of the Yamachiche River are: * To the east: the otters river and the clay river; * The west: the Little Yamachiche River and the River of Loup (Mauricie). The main body of water at the head of the Yamachiche River is the "Great Long Lake" (length: oriented from north to south, altitude: ) located in the municipality of
Saint-Élie Saint-Élie is a commune of French Guiana, an overseas department and region of France in South America. In 1930, Saint-Élie became capital of the Inini territory. From 1953 onward, the commune was called Centre. In 1969, it was renamed to Sai ...
. He obtains water from three landfills: * To the northeast: that of Lake Gareau (length: , altitude of ), whose discharge flows south. This lake is located in the municipality of
Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc is a municipality in the Mauricie region of the province of Quebec in Canada. Prior to March 28, 1998, it was known simply as Saint-Mathieu. It is home to the Mokotakan Museum, showcasing the First Nations First Nations ...
; * To the north: that of the Little Lake Gareau (length: , the South. This lake located in the municipality of
Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc is a municipality in the Mauricie region of the province of Quebec in Canada. Prior to March 28, 1998, it was known simply as Saint-Mathieu. It is home to the Mokotakan Museum, showcasing the First Nations First Nations ...
also receives the waters of Lake Vanasse (altitude: ) on the north side. * To the northwest: that of a small lake (length: ; altitude: ) whose discharge is (length: ; altitude: ) flowing to the south and receiving the waters by: ** north of Bournival Lake (length: ; altitude: ) whose discharge descends on ; ** the southwest of the Racquet Lake (length: , altitude: ) whose discharge is . This lake receives from the north the waters of the Second Racquet Lake (length of ; altitude: ) whose discharge is also . Riverside downstream from Grand Lac Long The Great Lake Long dump is located at the bottom of a bay south of the lake. From there, the Yamachiche River flows on: About 40 m in the "Petit lac Long" (length: 480 m, altitude: 176 m), which flows through 340 m west; 240 m by crossing under a road bridge to go into the Lake Perchaud (length: 1,4 km, altitude: 175 m); 860 m by crossing the lake at la Perchaud, from the north-west to the southeast. A dam has been erected at its mouth. The Lac à la Perchaude receives through its west point the waters of a series of lakes upstream on the north side: Lac des Chutes (length: 0.8 km that the current crosses over 0.6 km, altitude: 209 m) Lac Fer à Cheval (length: 1.0 km from one end to the other, altitude: 209 m), and Lake to the island (length: 1,6 km, altitude: 229 m). In short, the Second Lac Raquette is the highest lake (233 m) of the watershed of the Yamachiche River; The second being the lake on the Island (229 m); the third being Bournival Lake (220 m). The course of the river downstream from the lake to the perch From the perch lake, the river descends 260 meters to the south and flows into Lake Garand (length: 1.2 km facing south, elevation: 172 m). Then the river descends 3.9 km southwest through the village of Saint-Élie to the mouth of the Paterson Lake Creek. From there, the river descends 4.7 km south to the limit of the municipality of Charette, Quebec. The river then descends to the south, then turns eastwards to cross the village of Charette. Then the river cuts the southwestern limit of Saint-Boniface-de-Shawinigan before crossing Saint-Étienne-des-Grès where it collects the waters of the Machiche River, where it branches off to the southwest. Then its route serves as the limit between Saint-Étienne-des-Grès and
Saint-Barnabé Saint-Barnabé (; ) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department Department may refer to: * Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility Government and military *Department (administrative ...
. The river continues southward through the farmland west of the village of Saint-Thomas-de-Caxton. Downstream, the river passes east of the village of Yamachiche to its estuary in
Lake Saint-Pierre Lake Saint Pierre (; abe, Nebesek) is a lake in Quebec, Canada, a widening of the Saint Lawrence River between Sorel-Tracy and Trois-Rivières. It is located downstream, and northeast, of Montreal; and upstream, and southwest, of Quebec City. Th ...
, where there is also a point and a cove of the same name, 25 km upstream from Trois-Rivières. In addition, the "Petite rivière Yamachiche" runs for 16 km parallel to the west side; This river takes its source in the area of Saint-Barnabé-Nord. This twin river drains the area of the village of Ymachiche and then flows into
Lake Saint-Pierre Lake Saint Pierre (; abe, Nebesek) is a lake in Quebec, Canada, a widening of the Saint Lawrence River between Sorel-Tracy and Trois-Rivières. It is located downstream, and northeast, of Montreal; and upstream, and southwest, of Quebec City. Th ...
, 1.5 km upstream from the mouth of the main river.


Toponymy

In the past, this river was called "Rivière Grosbois" because it drains the territory of this former lordship, and "Grande Rivière" or "Rivière d'Yamachiche". The toponym "Yamachiche River" was officially registered on December 5, 1968, at the "Banque des noms de lieux" (Place names bank) of the
Commission de toponymie du Québec The Commission de toponymie du Québec (English: ''Toponymy Commission of Québec'') is the Government of Québec's public body responsible for cataloging, preserving, making official and publicize Québec's place names and their origins according ...
(Quebec Toponymy Board)."Banque de noms de lieux du Québec", "Commission de Toponymie du Québec", access on=December 20, 2014
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See also


Notes and references


Bibliography


"Watershed Master Plan of the River du Loup"
chapter "Name of the river basin organization of the Loup and Yamachiche rivers", Yamachiche, 2011, page 395 (in French)


External links


Watershed organization of the "Wolf" rivers and Yamachiche
(in French) {{DEFAULTSORT:Yamachiche, river Rivers of Mauricie Tributaries of the Saint Lawrence River