Plamondon Creek | |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Canada |
Subdivision Type2: | Province |
Subdivision Name2: | Quebec |
Subdivision Type3: | Region |
Subdivision Name3: | Mauricie |
Length: | 16.2km (10.1miles)[1] |
Source1: | Unidentified Lake |
Source1 Location: | La Tuque (Lacasse Township), Mauricie, Quebec |
Source1 Coordinates: | 48.7403°N -75.2139°W |
Source1 Elevation: | 489m (1,604feet) |
Mouth: | Plamondon Bay (Gouin Reservoir) |
Mouth Location: | La Tuque (Crémazie Township), Mauricie, Quebec |
Mouth Coordinates: | 48.6111°N -75.2658°W |
Mouth Elevation: | 402m (1,319feet) |
The Plamondon Creek is a tributary of the Plamondon Bay (Gouin Reservoir) located in the western part of the Gouin Reservoir. This stream runs entirely in forest zone in the town of La Tuque, in the administrative region of Mauricie, in Quebec, in Canada.
The Plamondon stream flows successively in the townships of Lacasse and Crémazie. Forestry is the main economic activity of this valley; recreational tourism activities, second.
Secondary forest roads serve both sides of the Plamondon Creek valley. Forest Road R1045 serves the upper and western portions of the Plamondon Creek valley. The R1045 road joins the R2046 road eastwards, which in turn links east to the 202 forest road which runs south to serve the peninsula where the village of Obedjiwan, Quebec is located.
The surface of Plamondon Creek is usually frozen from mid-November to the end of April, however, safe ice circulation is generally from early December to late March.
The surrounding hydrographic slopes of Plamondon Creek are:
Plamondon Creek originates at the mouth of an unidentified lake (length: altitude:) surrounded by mountains. The mouth of this head lake is located at:
From the mouth of the head lake, the course of Plamondon Creek flows entirely in forest zone on according to the following segments:
The mouth of Plamondon Creek is located at:
The mouth of Plamondon Creek meets with Plamondon Bay (Gouin Reservoir). From there, the current flows over until Gouin Dam, according to the following segments:
From this dam, the current flows along the Saint-Maurice River to Trois-Rivières.
The term "Plamondon" refers to a family name of English origin.
The toponym "Plamondon Creek" was formalized on December 5, 1968 at the Commission de toponymie du Québec, when it was created.[5]