Ruisseau à John (Malbaie River)
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The ruisseau à John (John Creek) is a tributary of the
Malbaie River The Malbaie River in the Charlevoix region empties into the Saint Lawrence River at La Malbaie. Until 1985 the river was used to transport logs downstream. It flows through a steep valley known as Les Hautes Gorges. A sugar maple and American e ...
, flowing into the
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unorganized territory, into the
Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality Le Fjord-du-Saguenay (, ''The Fjord of the Saguenay iver') is a regional county municipality in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada. Its seat is Saint-Honoré, which is also its most populous municipality. It is named for the ...
, in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean administrative region, in the
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f Quebec, in Canada">Quebec.html" ;"title="f Quebec">f Quebec, in Canada. The course of the stream in John crosses the zec du Lac-Brébeuf. The "ruisseau à John" area is served by "chemin du Lac-Travers" (Lac Travers Road). It is served indirectly by chemin du Lac à la Catin which connects to the west with the "chemin du Lac-Travers" and the Desprez Lake Road. The middle section of the Catin River Valley is served by Périgny Road and "Chemin du Lac de la Souris", for forestry and recreational tourism purposes. The lower part is served by the Lac Brébeuf road. Some secondary forest roads serve this valley.Open Street Map - accessed January 14, 2019
/ref> Forestry is the main economic activity of the sector; recreational tourism activities, second. The surface of "ruisseau à John" is usually frozen from early December to late March, however, safe ice circulation is generally from mid-December to mid-March.


Geography

The main hydrographic slopes near the "ruisseau à John" are: * north side: Desprez Lake, Rivière à la Catin, Cami River,
Brébeuf Lake The Brébeuf Lake is a body of water tributary of the Saint-Jean River (Saguenay River tributary), Saint-Jean River. It is in the local municipality (Quebec), municipality of Rivière-Éternité, Quebec, Rivière-Éternité, Quebec, Canada. The ...
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Saguenay River __NOTOC__ The Saguenay River (, ) is a major river of Quebec, Canada. It drains Lac Saint-Jean in the Laurentian Highlands, leaving at Alma and running east; the city of Saguenay is located on the river. It drains into the Saint Lawrence River. ...
; * east side: rivière à la Catin, Cami River,
Malbaie River The Malbaie River in the Charlevoix region empties into the Saint Lawrence River at La Malbaie. Until 1985 the river was used to transport logs downstream. It flows through a steep valley known as Les Hautes Gorges. A sugar maple and American e ...
; * South side:
Malbaie River The Malbaie River in the Charlevoix region empties into the Saint Lawrence River at La Malbaie. Until 1985 the river was used to transport logs downstream. It flows through a steep valley known as Les Hautes Gorges. A sugar maple and American e ...
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, Fleurigny Lake; * west side:
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, Ha! Ha! River,
Huard Lake The lac Huard is a body of water crossed by the Huard River, in the catchment area of the Ha! Ha! River and Saguenay River. This body of water is located in the municipality of Ferland-et-Boilleau, in the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Mu ...
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Huard River The Huard River is a tributary of the Ha! Ha! River, Flowing in the municipality of Ferland-et-Boilleau, in the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, in the province of Queb ...
. The "ruisseau à John" has its source at the mouth of Lake Balis (length: altitude: ) in a valley. The mouth of this lake is located at: * southwest of the mouth of Desprez Lake; * southeast of Charny Lake; * east of
Huard Lake The lac Huard is a body of water crossed by the Huard River, in the catchment area of the Ha! Ha! River and Saguenay River. This body of water is located in the municipality of Ferland-et-Boilleau, in the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Mu ...
; * northwest of the confluence of the creek at John and the
Malbaie River The Malbaie River in the Charlevoix region empties into the Saint Lawrence River at La Malbaie. Until 1985 the river was used to transport logs downstream. It flows through a steep valley known as Les Hautes Gorges. A sugar maple and American e ...
; * east of the dam at the mouth of
Lake Ha! Ha! Lake Ha! Ha! (, ) is a waterbody tributary of the Ha! Ha! River. It is located in the municipality of Ferland-et-Boilleau, Quebec, in the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality (MRC), in administrative region of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jea ...
; * south-east of downtown Saguenay (city). From its source, the stream of John Creek descends to in forested and mountainous areas, with a difference in elevation of according to the following segments: * southeasterly in a concealed valley to the outlet (from the south) of Lac Fleurigny; * east in a steep valley to the outlet (coming from the north) of Triangle Lake and Round Lake; * eastwards in a valley through the crossing of Lac de l'Écluse (altitude: ) on , curving to the southeast to the outlet (coming from the northeast) of Desprez Lake; * southeasterly by collecting the dump (coming from the north-west) of Cabane Lake, to the dump (coming from the northeast) from Little Lake to John; * southeasterly in a steep valley, curving southward to its mouth. The stream at John flows into a river bend on the north shore of the
Malbaie River The Malbaie River in the Charlevoix region empties into the Saint Lawrence River at La Malbaie. Until 1985 the river was used to transport logs downstream. It flows through a steep valley known as Les Hautes Gorges. A sugar maple and American e ...
facing the northern limit of
Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park The Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park (, ) is a provincial park in the Charlevoix region of Quebec, Canada. Centring on the Malbaie River Gorge, it is the centrepiece of the UNESCO Charlevoix biosphere reserve. It is administere ...
. This confluence is located at: * southeast of the mouth of Desprez Lake; * southwest of the mouth of the head lake of the Cami River; * southeast of
Huard Lake The lac Huard is a body of water crossed by the Huard River, in the catchment area of the Ha! Ha! River and Saguenay River. This body of water is located in the municipality of Ferland-et-Boilleau, in the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Mu ...
; * east of
Lake Ha! Ha! Lake Ha! Ha! (, ) is a waterbody tributary of the Ha! Ha! River. It is located in the municipality of Ferland-et-Boilleau, Quebec, in the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality (MRC), in administrative region of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jea ...
; * southeast of the mouth of the Ha! Ha! River (confluence with the Bay of Ha! Ha!); * south of the mouth of
Brébeuf Lake The Brébeuf Lake is a body of water tributary of the Saint-Jean River (Saguenay River tributary), Saint-Jean River. It is in the local municipality (Quebec), municipality of Rivière-Éternité, Quebec, Rivière-Éternité, Quebec, Canada. The ...
; * northwest of the confluence of the
Malbaie River The Malbaie River in the Charlevoix region empties into the Saint Lawrence River at La Malbaie. Until 1985 the river was used to transport logs downstream. It flows through a steep valley known as Les Hautes Gorges. A sugar maple and American e ...
and the
St. Lawrence River The St. Lawrence River (, ) is a large international river in the middle latitudes of North America connecting the Great Lakes to the North Atlantic Ocean. Its waters flow in a northeasterly direction from Lake Ontario to the Gulf of St. Lawren ...
; * south-east of downtown Saguenay. From the confluence of the stream at John, the current drops the course of the
Malbaie River The Malbaie River in the Charlevoix region empties into the Saint Lawrence River at La Malbaie. Until 1985 the river was used to transport logs downstream. It flows through a steep valley known as Les Hautes Gorges. A sugar maple and American e ...
on to the east, south and south-east, which flows on the northwest shore of the
St. Lawrence River The St. Lawrence River (, ) is a large international river in the middle latitudes of North America connecting the Great Lakes to the North Atlantic Ocean. Its waters flow in a northeasterly direction from Lake Ontario to the Gulf of St. Lawren ...
.


Toponymy

The toponym "ruisseau à John" was made official in June 1971 by the
Commission de toponymie du Québec The Commission de toponymie du Québec (, ''Toponymy Commission of Québec'') is the Government of Québec's public body responsible for cataloging, preserving, making official and publicizing Québec's place names and their origins according to th ...
.Commission de Toponymie du Québec - Bank of Place Names - Toponym: "Ruisseau à John"
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See also

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Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality Le Fjord-du-Saguenay (, ''The Fjord of the Saguenay iver') is a regional county municipality in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada. Its seat is Saint-Honoré, which is also its most populous municipality. It is named for the ...
*
Lalemant Lallemant is a French surname that may originate in the phrase "l’Allemand", meaning "the German." Variants of the name include: Laleman, Lalemand, Lalemant, Lalleman, L'allemand, and Lallemand. Notable people with the surname or variants include ...
, an unorganized territory *
Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park The Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park (, ) is a provincial park in the Charlevoix region of Quebec, Canada. Centring on the Malbaie River Gorge, it is the centrepiece of the UNESCO Charlevoix biosphere reserve. It is administere ...
. *
Zec du Lac-Brébeuf The ZEC du Lac-Brébeuf is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" (controlled harvesting zone) (ZEC) of , located partly in the unorganized territory Lalemant, in the MRC Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality and also in the MRC Charlevoix ...
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Malbaie River The Malbaie River in the Charlevoix region empties into the Saint Lawrence River at La Malbaie. Until 1985 the river was used to transport logs downstream. It flows through a steep valley known as Les Hautes Gorges. A sugar maple and American e ...
*
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 313 ...


Notes and references

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