Manouane River (La Tuque)

Manouane River
Basin
River mouth St. Maurice River
47°53′48″N 73°48′24″W / 47.89667°N 73.80666°W / 47.89667; -73.80666 (Mouth of Manouane River)Coordinates: 47°53′48″N 73°48′24″W / 47.89667°N 73.80666°W / 47.89667; -73.80666 (Mouth of Manouane River)
River system St. Lawrence River
Features
Cities La Tuque, Quebec, Canada

The Manouane River flows from west to east in the Haute-Mauricie (Upper-Mauricie), at northwest of La Tuque, in the administrative region of Lanaudière and Mauricie, in the Province of Quebec, Canada. The river basin is mostly covered by forest.

Geography

Manouane River is one of the five major tributaries of the Saint-Maurice River, where it discharges opposite to the village of Wemotaci, located about 115 km north of La Tuque in Upper Mauricie. The mouth of Manouane River is located between Chute Allard dam and Gouin reservoir dam (at the head of Saint-Maurice River).

Manouane River quenches including several large bodies of water, such as lakes Châteauvert, Manouane and Kempt.

The White River (La Tuque) (flowing north-east and north-south at the end of his course) is the main tributary of the Manouane River; it discharges on the left bank at 1.6 km from the mouth of the Manouane river. The watershed of the White River (La Tuque) covers the area north of the Manouane river basin.

Toponymy

The name "Manouane" (La Tuque) is of Native American origin was officially registered on December 5, 1968 at the Bank of place names of the Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Names Board of Québec)[1]

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