Sainte-Anne River | |
Name Other: | Rivière Sainte-Anne-du-Nord |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Canada |
Subdivision Type2: | Province |
Subdivision Name2: | Quebec |
Subdivision Type3: | Region |
Subdivision Name3: | Capitale-Nationale |
Subdivision Type4: | Regional County Municipality |
Subdivision Name4: | Charlevoix Regional County Municipality and La Côte-de-Beaupré Regional County Municipality |
Subdivision Type5: | Municipalities |
Subdivision Name5: | Lac-Pikauba TNO, Baie-Saint-Paul, Saint-Tite-des-Caps, Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges et Beaupré |
Length: | 97km (60miles) |
Source1: | Lac Sainte-Anne-du-Nord |
Source1 Location: | Lac-Pikauba |
Source1 Coordinates: | 47.6855°N -70.7363°W |
Source1 Elevation: | 914m (2,999feet) |
Mouth: | Saint Lawrence River |
Mouth Location: | Beaupré, MRC La Côte-de-Beaupré Regional County Municipality |
Mouth Coordinates: | 47.0401°N -70.8834°W |
Mouth Elevation: | 6m (20feet) |
Basin Size: | 1077km2 |
Tributaries Left: | (upward from the mouth) Seven unidentified streams, Lombrette River, Sables stream (Ludger lake outlet), Montagne des Sables stream, unidentified lake outlet, unidentified dam lake outlet, seven unidentified streams identified, discharge from an unidentified lake, Le Big Creek, discharge from an unidentified lake, discharge from two unidentified lakes, unidentified stream, Petit Lac Double stream, unidentified stream, discharge from an unidentified lake, outlet of Lac de la Berline, unidentified stream, unidentified stream, unidentified stream (via the lake formed by the Lac-Long Dam), unidentified stream (via the lake formed by the Wabano Dam), unidentified stream (via Lac Pemmican), unidentified stream (via Lac Arthabaska), unidentified stream. |
Tributaries Right: | (upward from the mouth) Jean-Larose River, ruisseau non identifié, rivière du Moulin (Sainte-Anne River tributary), ruisseau non identifié, rivière des Roches (Sainte-Anne River tributary), ruisseau non identifié, ruisseau non identifié, décharge de deux lacs non identifiés, rivière du Mont Saint-Étienne, Brûlée River (Sainte-Anne River tributary), ruisseau Beaumier, quatre ruisseaux non identifiés, Petite rivière Savane (rivière Sainte-Anne), huit ruisseaux non identifiés, rivière Savane du Nord, rivière ? (décharge du lac Ladouceur), décharge du Lac de la Soupe, ruisseau Courganne (décharge du Lac des Fermiers), ruisseau non identifié, décharge du lac Beaupré, ruisseau non identifié, décharge de l'Étang des Libellules, ruisseau non identifié, décharge du lac Turgeon, deux ruisseaux non identifiés, décharge du Lac du Rat Musqué et du Lac des Bois Verts. |
Ste-Anne-du-Nord River is a tributary of the northwest shore of the Saint Lawrence River where it flows at the height of Beaupré. This river flows in Capitale-Nationale, in the province of Quebec, Canada. The river passes through Canyon Sainte-Anne before joining the Saint Lawrence River at Beaupré.
Rivière Sainte-Anne is a river in the Capitale-Nationale region. It has a length of 72,2 km, covers a basin of 1077km2 and has an average flow of 26 m3/s. The river finds its source at Lac de la Tour in Grands-Jardins National Park. From there, it flows south and ends at Beaupré, opposite Île d'Orléans, 35 km northeast of Quebec City in the St. Lawrence River.[1]
In Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges are the Seven Chutes, falls which in many cases are 128 m high.[2] Then the river crosses the Canyon Sainte-Anne, a gorge with a length of 10 km. At its end, in Saint-Joachim is the Sainte-Anne waterfall, 74 m high.
Upper course of the Sainte-Anne river (downstream of Lac de la Tour) (segment of)
Upper course of the Sainte-Anne river (downstream from Lac Sainte-Anne du Nord) (segment of)
Intermediate course of the Sainte-Anne river (downstream of the “rivière Savane du Nord) (segment of)
Intermediate course of the Sainte-Anne river (downstream of the Brûlée River) (segment of)
Lower course of the Sainte-Anne river (segment of)
The Sainte-Anne river ends at Beaupré, opposite the northern tip of Île d'Orléans, on the northwest shore of the Saint Lawrence river. This mouth is located at:
The toponym "Rivière Sainte-Anne" was formalized on April 4, 1982 at the Place Names Bank of the Commission de toponymie du Québec[5]
The Sept-Chutes power plant, a hydroelectric power plant run-of-the-water power plant belonging to Hydro-Québec is on the Sainte-Anne river. It was built in 1916 and modernized in 1999. It has 4 turbines for a total output of 22 MW. The hydraulic potential amounts to 124.97 m. The power station can be visited.[6]
It was in 2016 that the hydroelectric power station of Société Hydro-Canyon Saint-Joachim started up a hydroelectric power station over water 300 meters upstream from Canyon Sainte-Anne.
The Hydro-Canyon Saint-Joachim run-of-river power plant project was designed taking into account the technical and environmental aspects of the integration environment.
The development will harmonize with the recreotourism facilities of Canyon Sainte-Anne.
The works will optimize the site on the hydroelectric level while developing the potential of the Sainte-Anne waterfall. The maximum power of the plant will be 23.2 MW.
The installation will include:
The Sainte-Anne-du-Nord river has also been used since 1966 by a club and a river kayak school. First bearing the name of Club Echohamok, it has evolved to bear today the name of Côte-de-Beaupré. It must be said that the Sainte-Anne-du-Nord river has a portion of river located between the Sept-Chutes hydroelectric plant and the Hydro-Canyon hydroelectric plant which is classified 5 stars by the guide of rivers of Quebec.