Manouane River (Péribonka River tributary)
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For homonyms, see Manouane.
The Manouane River, a tributary of the Peribonka River, flows in unorganized territory of Mont-Valin, Quebec, in the administrative region of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, in Quebec, Canada.
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Manouane River | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Quebec |
Region | Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean |
Regional County Municipality | Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality |
Unorganized Territory | Mont-Valin, Quebec |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Manouane Lake |
• location | Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean |
• coordinates | 51°41′53″N 70°44′41″W |
• elevation | 510 m (1,670 ft) |
Mouth | Peribonka River |
• location | Mont-Valin, Quebec Unorganized territory |
• coordinates | 49°30′21″N 71°10′32″W |
• elevation | 180 m (590 ft) |
Length | 209 km (130 mi) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | (upstream from the mouth) Ruisseau des Cascades, creek Bezeau, ruisseau du Lièvre, Manouaniche River, creek Omer, rivière à Georges, outlet of lakes Micheline and Reine, rivière du Castor-Qui-Cale, creek Guy, outlet of lake Potamot, outlet of lake Flamboyant and lake de la Tourterelle Triste, outlet of lac du Ciel, outlet of lac de Jade, Naja River, creek Orvet, outlet of lac du Grand Nénuphar, outlet of a set of lakes such lake à Paul, lake de la Montagne and lake de la Griffe, outlet of lac du Portage and lake Suzanne, creek Rond, rivière du Grand Détour, ruisseau aux Outardes, outlet of lake Rêveur, outlet of lake Cynthia and lake Joël, creek Baby. |
• right | (upstream, from the mouth) Rivière du Portage (Manouane River), Alma River (Manouane River), creek Lalé, outlet of Lake à la Pêche, Houlière River, Petite rivière Manouane, outlet of Lake de la Maison Blanche, creek Milot, outlet of lakes Panache, des Trois Verneux and de la Radio. |
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Forestry is the main economic activity of this valley; recreational tourism activities, second; hydroelectricity, third.
Forest Roads R0258 (North-South) and R0251 serve the Manouane River Valley, the Georges River and the Manouaniche River.[1]
The surface of the Péribonka River is usually frozen from late November to early April, however, safe ice movement is generally from mid-December to late March.