Muskrat River (Grand lac Saint François) explained

Muskrat River
Pushpin Map:Quebec
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Canada
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Name2:Quebec
Subdivision Type3:Region
Subdivision Name3:Chaudière-Appalaches
Subdivision Type4:MRC
Subdivision Name4:Les Appalaches Regional County Municipality
Subdivision Type5:Municipality
Subdivision Name5:Adstock
Length:12.2km (07.6miles)
Source1:Agricultural and forest streams
Source1 Location:Adstock
Source1 Coordinates:46.0182°N -71.0637°W
Source1 Elevation:341m (1,119feet)
Mouth:Grand lac Saint François
Mouth Location:Saint-Joseph-de-Coleraine
Mouth Coordinates:45.9872°N -71.1631°W
Mouth Elevation:288m (945feet)
Progression:Saint-François River, St. Lawrence River
Tributaries Left:(upstream) cours d'eau Bolduc, Cours d'eau Turgeon
Tributaries Right:(upstream) cours d'eau Rodrigue, rivière du Nord (Muskrat River tributary), cours d'eau Philippe-Bolduc, cours d'eau Therrien
Country:Canada

The Muskrat River (in French: rivière Muskrat) is a tributary of Grand lac Saint François which constitutes the head lake of the Saint-François River. The course of the Muskrat river "crosses the territory of the municipality of Adstock, in the Les Appalaches Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Chaudière-Appalaches, on the South Shore of the St. Lawrence River, in Quebec, Canada.

Geography

The main neighboring watersheds of the Muskrat River are:

The Muskrat River has its source south of the village of Saint-Method-de-Frontenac and north of Lake Rochu (altitude:).

From its head, the Muskrat River flows on westward, crossing route 267, to the east shore of Lac Bolduc (length ; maximum width: ; altitude:) that the current crosses along its full length to the west. The south and east shores of Lake Bolduc have several dozen cabins.

From Bolduc Lake, the Muskrat River flows on towards the southwest in a forest environment, collecting water from the Poulin and Rodrigue rivers and passing east of the village of Saint-Daniel, up to its mouth.[1]

The mouth of the Muskrat river flows into a marsh area (on the east side) at the bottom of the "Baie aux Rats Musqués" which is an extension of the northeast shore of Grand lac Saint François. The mouth of the Muskrat River flows at its confluence with the Petite rivière Muskrat, in the northern area of Frontenac National Park.

Toponymy

Formerly, this river was also designated according to the French appellation: rivière aux Rats Musqués.

The toponym "Rivière Muskrat" was officially registered on August 4, 1969, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Atlas of Canada from the Department of Natural Resources Canada – Characteristics extracted from the geographic map, database and site instrumentation. December 28, 2020.
  2. http://www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/toposweb/fiche.aspx?no_seq=85950 Commission de toponymie du Québec - Bank of place names - Rivière Muskrat