Rivière à l'Ours (rivière des Aulnaies) explained

Rivière à l'Ours
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Canada
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Name2:Quebec
Subdivision Type3:Region
Subdivision Name3:Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
Subdivision Type4:MRC
Subdivision Name4:Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality
Length:19.8km (12.3miles)
Source1:Lac à l'Ours
Source1 Location:Bégin
Source1 Coordinates:48.7128°N -71.2531°W
Source1 Elevation:191m (627feet)
Mouth:Rivière des Aulnaies
Mouth Location:Saint-Ambroise
Mouth Coordinates:48.7394°N -71.1381°W
Mouth Elevation:120m (390feet)
Tributaries Left:Ruisseau du Sault.
Tributaries Right:(upstream) Ruisseau à Néron, Le Petit Bras, décharge du Lac de la Belle Truite et de l’Étang Fortin.

The Rivière à l'Ours (English: Bear River) is a tributary of the rivière des Aulnaies, flowing on the northwest bank of the Saint Lawrence River, successively in the municipalities of Bégin and Saint-Ambroise, in the Fjord-du-Saguenay, in the region administrative Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, in the Province of Quebec, in Canada.

The Rivière à l'Ours watershed is served by rue Simard (in the village of Saint-Ambroise), chemin du rang des Chutes, chemin du 9th rang and chemin de la Bleuetière. Secondary forest roads serve the upper part of this slope.[1]

Forestry and agriculture are the main economic activities in the watershed.

The Bear River surface is usually frozen from late November to early April, however safe circulation on the ice is generally from mid-December to late March.

Geography

The main watersheds adjacent to the Bear River are:

The Bear River takes its source from Bear Lake (length:); altitude:). This source is located in the municipality of Bégin at:

From the head lake, the Bear River flows over, in forest, agricultural and village areas, according to the following segments:

The Bear River flows onto the northeast bank of the Aulnaies River. This mouth is located at:

Toponymy

In his report on the township of Bégin in 1895, the land surveyor Jean Maltais, mentions "la rivière à l'Ours".[4]

The toponym of “Rivière à l'Ours” was formalized on April 8, 1975, at the Place Names Bank of the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[5]

Notes and References

  1. https://tools.wmflabs.org/osm4wiki/cgi-bin/wiki/wiki-osm.pl?project=en&article=Rivière_à_l'Ours Open Street Map - Accessed September 26, 2018
  2. JDMGÉO.COM - Province of Quebec - Geographical maps of Quebec at a scale of 1: 250,000
  3. Web site: Atlas of Canada by the Department of Natural Resources Canada. 12 September 2016. Characteristics extracted from the geographic map, of the database and instrumentation of the site. July 11, 2020.
  4. Appeared in Regions of Quebec, Lac-Saint-Jean, Chicoutimi and the north coast of the St. Lawrence, Description of surveyed cantons, explorations of territories and surveys of rivers and lakes, from 1889 to 1908, published by the Department of Lands and Forests, Quebec, 1908, page 6.
  5. http://www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/ToposWeb/fiche.aspx?no_seq=46294 Commission de toponymie du Québec - Rivière à l'Ours