Rivière aux Saumons | |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Canada |
Subdivision Type2: | Province |
Subdivision Name2: | Quebec |
Subdivision Type3: | Region |
Subdivision Name3: | Estrie |
Subdivision Type4: | City |
Subdivision Name4: | Sherbrooke |
Length: | 70.6km (43.9miles) |
Source1: | Lake Lindsay |
Source1 Location: | Coaticook |
Source1 Coordinates: | 45.1817°N -71.5606°W |
Source1 Elevation: | 373m (1,224feet) |
Mouth: | Massawippi River |
Mouth Location: | Sherbrooke |
Mouth Coordinates: | 45.3522°N -71.8597°W |
Mouth Elevation: | 145m (476feet) |
Progression: | Massawippi River, Saint-François River, Saint Lawrence River |
Tributaries Left: | (upstream) Tang stream, Moe River. |
Tributaries Right: | (upstream) Proulx brook, Racey brook, Boivin-Saint-Laurent brook, Rabouin brook, Bobines brook, Chaloux brook. |
The Rivière aux Saumons is a tributary of the Massawippi River which flows into the Saint-François River, a sub-tributary of the St. Lawrence River. It flows through the municipalities of Sainte-Edwidge-de-Clifton, Martinville, Compton, Cookshire-Eaton, Lennoxville, from Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
Forestry and agriculture are the main economic activities in this valley.
The surface of the Rivière aux Saumons is usually frozen from mid-December to mid-March, except the rapids; however, safe circulation on the ice is generally from late December to early March.
The main hydrographic slopes of the "rivière aux Saumons" are:
The "rivière aux Saumons" rises at Lindsay Lake (length: ; altitude:), in the Charrington sector, in the municipality of Coaticook. This lake receives the waters of Madore stream (coming from the north) and Moreau stream (coming from the northeast). From its source, the course of the Rivière aux Saumons descends on, with a drop in level of .
Upper course of the river (segment of)
From Lac Lindsay, the "Rivière aux Saumons" flows on:
Lower river (segment of)
From the village bridge of Martinville, the "Rivière aux Saumons" flows over:
The mouth of the "Rivière aux Saumons" flows onto the south-eastern bank of the Massawippi River. The mouth is located south of Lennoxville, upstream of the mouth of the Massawippi River.
The toponym "rivière aux Saumons" was formalized on October 6, 1983, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[2]