Saint-Cyr River (Ottawa River tributary)
Appearance
Saint-Cyr | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Quebec |
Region | Outaouais |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | La Truite Lake |
• location | Rapides-des-Joachims, Quebec, Pontiac Regional County Municipality (RCM), Outaouais, Quebec |
• coordinates | 46°20′23″N 77°36′23″W / 46.33972°N 77.60639°W |
• elevation | 362 m (1,188 ft) |
Mouth | Ottawa River |
• location | Sheenboro, Quebec, Pontiac Regional County Municipality (RCM), Outaouais, Quebec |
• coordinates | 46°10′55″N 77°37′40″W / 46.18194°N 77.62778°W |
• elevation | 120 m (390 ft) |
Length | 25.0 km (15.5 mi)[1] |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
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The Saint-Cyr River /ˌseɪntˈsɪər/ is a tributary of the eastern shore of the Ottawa River. The Saint-Cyr River flows into the Municipality Rapides-des-Joachims, then from Sheenboro into the Regional County Municipality (MRC) Pontiac Regional County Municipality, in Outaouais administrative region, in Quebec, in Canada.
Geography
[edit]The hydrographic slopes adjacent to the Saint-Cyr River are:
- north side: Poussière River, Dontenwill Lake, Bronson Lake;
- east side: Boom River, Marie-Jeanne Creek;
- south side: Ottawa River;
- west side: Penniseault Creek.
"Lac la Truite" (English: Troot Lake) (length: 2.4 km, altitude: 355 m) is the headwaters of the Saint-Cyr River.
From "Lac la Truite", the Saint-Cyr River flows over:
- 2.6 km to the southwest, to the outlet (coming from the north-west) of Fontaine Lake (altitude: 314 m);
- 2.0 km southerly to the outlet (from the east) of Nuage Lake (elevation: 312 m);
- 3.3 km to the southwest, to the outlet (coming from the west) of Braun Lake (altitude: 300 m);
- 2.2 km southerly to the Bory Lake outlet (from the northwest) (elevation 288 m);
- 360 m to the south, to the mouth of the outlet (coming from the southeast) of Lac Sérien (altitude: 267 m;
- 2.5 km to the southwest, to the outlet (coming from the north) of Bonpland Lake (altitude: 301 m);
- 2.3 km southerly to the north shore of Aberdeen Lake;
- 1.2 km crossing Aberdeen Lake to the south (length: 0.4 km, altitude: 212 m);
- 5.0 km to the south, to the mouth of the Boom river (coming from the north) which in particular drains the "Lac de la Touche" (altitude: 168 m);
- 1.0 km southeast across rapids to the outlet (from the north-east) of Walls Lake (elevation 190 m) and Lac des Amis (elevation 274 m);
- 2.6 km (or 1.4 km direct line) southerly passing west of the James Little Little Ecological Reserve and zigzagging to the mouth.
Toponymy
[edit]The former name of the river was "Boom West Brook", as opposed to the branch being referred to as "Boom Creek" in this hydrographic slope.
The toponym "Saint-Cyr River" was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[2]
Sources
[edit]- ^ "Atlas of Canada". atlas.nrcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2018-01-29.
- ^ Commission de toponymie du Quebec - Bank of Place Names - Toponym: "Saint-Cyr River"
External links
[edit]See also
[edit]- Sheenboro, a municipality
- Ottawa River, a watercourse
- Boom River, a watercourse
- James Little Little Ecological Reserve
- List of rivers of Quebec