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Boucanée River

The Boucanée River (translation to English: Smoked River) is a tributary of the lake Pohenegamook, flowing in the southern part of the Gaspé Peninsula, in the municipalities of Saint-Athanase, Quebec and Pohenegamook, Quebec, in Témiscouata Regional County Municipality (RCM), in the administrative region of Bas-Saint-Laurent, in Quebec, in Canada.

Boucanée River
Rivière Boucanée
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Administrative regionBas-Saint-Laurent
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationSaint-Honoré-de-Témiscouata, Quebec
 • coordinates47°27′21″N 69°26′56″W / 47.45583°N 69.44889°W / 47.45583; -69.44889
 • elevation497 metres (1,631 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Lake Pohenegamook (Quebec)
 • coordinates
47°30′13″N 69°17′07″W / 47.50361°N 69.28528°W / 47.50361; -69.28528
 • elevation
202 metres (663 ft)
Length16.1 kilometres (10.0 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • left(from the mouth) Discharge of « Lac au Foin » and « Lac Alphonse ».

The "Boucanée River" flows on the western bank of Lake Pohenegamook, which is the largest lake on the course of the Saint Francis River (Canada-United States). It spills on the north bank of the Saint Francis River (Canada-United States). The latter in turn flows to the south, crossing the Beau Lake (Maine-Quebec), then towards the southeast across Lake Glacier to the north shore of St. John River to New Brunswick. It flows first to the east, then south-east through all the New Brunswick and pours on the north bank of the Bay of Fundy which is open to the southwest on the Atlantic Ocean.

The course of the Boucanée River is accessible by "chemin de la Rivière-Noire" (English: road of the Black River) and the route 289.

Geography Edit

The Boucanée River rises at the mouth of Lake Boucané (length: 0.7 kilometres (0.43 mi); height: 497 metres (1,631 ft)) in the municipality of Saint-Athanase, Quebec in Notre Dame Mountains.

This source is located at:

  • 3.0 kilometres (1.9 mi) northwest from the village center of Saint-Athanase, Quebec;
  • 5.6 kilometres (3.5 mi) south-eastern limit of the Kamouraska Regional County Municipality (RCM);
  • 5.0 kilometres (3.1 mi) southwest of "Lac des Huards" (English: lake of Loons);
  • 13.2 kilometres (8.2 mi) north of the confluence of the "Boucanée River".

From its source, the "Boucanée River" flows over 16.1 kilometres (10.0 mi) according to the following segments:

  • 0.8 kilometres (0.50 mi) to the southeast in the municipality of Saint-Athanase, Quebec, to the bridge of the "chemin de la Rivière-Noire" (English: road of the Black River);
  • 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) to the northeast, to the bridge path rank Tom Fox;
  • 1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi) to the southeast, to the boundary of the municipality of Pohenegamook, Quebec;
  • 1.0 kilometre (0.62 mi) to the northeast, to the outlet of "lac au Foin" (English: Lake Hay) and Alphonse Lake (from the north);
  • 3.8 kilometres (2.4 mi) to the northeast, to the railway bridge Canadian National;
  • 1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi) to the Northeast, cutting twice the path of "rang Ignace-Nadeau" (English: range Ignace Nadeau), until "ruisseau des Cèdres" (English: Cedars stream) (from the West);
  • 2.8 kilometres (1.7 mi) eastward, cutting the Route 289 (Main Street), passing south of the "Montagne de la Croix" (English: Mountain of the Cross) and cutting the road to the "Tête-du-Lac" (English: Lac-head) (i.e. the road to the west shore of Lake Pohenegamook), to the confluence of the river.[1]

The "Boucanée river" flows on the western shore of Lake Pohenegamook to Pohenegamook, Quebec. The confluence of the "Boucanée River" is in the western part of the Saint-Elzéar-de-Témiscouata, Quebec. This confluence is located:

Toponymy Edit

The French term "Boucanée" (English: smoked) is linked to the lake and the river. This term refers to the preservation of meat by smoking over the fire, normally under a shelter, giving flavor to the meat.

The place name "Boucanée River" was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec (Quebec Geographical Names Board).[2]

Boucanée River Viaduct Edit

In 1913 Boucanée River Viaduct was built for the National Transcontinental Railway near Rivieres du Loup, Quebec by designer Philip Louis Pratley.[3]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ River segments measured from the Atlas of Canada (posted on Internet), Ministry of Natural Resources of Canada
  2. ^ Commission de toponymie du Québec (Quebec Geographical Names Board) – Banque de noms de lieux (Geographical names Bank) - Toponym: "Rivière Boucanée" (English: Boucanée River)
  3. ^ Passfield, Robert W. (2007). "Philip Louis Pratley (1884-1958): Bridge design engineer". Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering. 34 (5): 637–650. doi:10.1139/l06-130.

External links Edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Boucanee River news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Boucanee River translation to English Smoked River is a tributary of the lake Pohenegamook flowing in the southern part of the Gaspe Peninsula in the municipalities of Saint Athanase Quebec and Pohenegamook Quebec in Temiscouata Regional County Municipality RCM in the administrative region of Bas Saint Laurent in Quebec in Canada Boucanee RiverRiviere BoucaneeLocationCountryCanadaProvinceQuebecAdministrative regionBas Saint LaurentPhysical characteristicsSource locationSaint Honore de Temiscouata Quebec coordinates47 27 21 N 69 26 56 W 47 45583 N 69 44889 W 47 45583 69 44889 elevation497 metres 1 631 ft Mouth locationLake Pohenegamook Quebec coordinates47 30 13 N 69 17 07 W 47 50361 N 69 28528 W 47 50361 69 28528 elevation202 metres 663 ft Length16 1 kilometres 10 0 mi Basin featuresTributaries left from the mouth Discharge of Lac au Foin and Lac Alphonse The Boucanee River flows on the western bank of Lake Pohenegamook which is the largest lake on the course of the Saint Francis River Canada United States It spills on the north bank of the Saint Francis River Canada United States The latter in turn flows to the south crossing the Beau Lake Maine Quebec then towards the southeast across Lake Glacier to the north shore of St John River to New Brunswick It flows first to the east then south east through all the New Brunswick and pours on the north bank of the Bay of Fundy which is open to the southwest on the Atlantic Ocean The course of the Boucanee River is accessible by chemin de la Riviere Noire English road of the Black River and the route 289 Contents 1 Geography 2 Toponymy 3 Boucanee River Viaduct 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksGeography EditThe Boucanee River rises at the mouth of Lake Boucane length 0 7 kilometres 0 43 mi height 497 metres 1 631 ft in the municipality of Saint Athanase Quebec in Notre Dame Mountains This source is located at 3 0 kilometres 1 9 mi northwest from the village center of Saint Athanase Quebec 5 6 kilometres 3 5 mi south eastern limit of the Kamouraska Regional County Municipality RCM 5 0 kilometres 3 1 mi southwest of Lac des Huards English lake of Loons 13 2 kilometres 8 2 mi north of the confluence of the Boucanee River From its source the Boucanee River flows over 16 1 kilometres 10 0 mi according to the following segments 0 8 kilometres 0 50 mi to the southeast in the municipality of Saint Athanase Quebec to the bridge of the chemin de la Riviere Noire English road of the Black River 4 5 kilometres 2 8 mi to the northeast to the bridge path rank Tom Fox 1 6 kilometres 0 99 mi to the southeast to the boundary of the municipality of Pohenegamook Quebec 1 0 kilometre 0 62 mi to the northeast to the outlet of lac au Foin English Lake Hay and Alphonse Lake from the north 3 8 kilometres 2 4 mi to the northeast to the railway bridge Canadian National 1 6 kilometres 0 99 mi to the Northeast cutting twice the path of rang Ignace Nadeau English range Ignace Nadeau until ruisseau des Cedres English Cedars stream from the West 2 8 kilometres 1 7 mi eastward cutting the Route 289 Main Street passing south of the Montagne de la Croix English Mountain of the Cross and cutting the road to the Tete du Lac English Lac head i e the road to the west shore of Lake Pohenegamook to the confluence of the river 1 The Boucanee river flows on the western shore of Lake Pohenegamook to Pohenegamook Quebec The confluence of the Boucanee River is in the western part of the Saint Elzear de Temiscouata Quebec This confluence is located 1 6 kilometres 0 99 mi north of the village center of Saint Eleuthere Quebec 2 6 kilometres 1 6 mi south of the main source of Lake Pohenegamook 6 5 kilometres 4 0 mi northwest of the mouth of the Lake Pohenegamook Toponymy EditThe French term Boucanee English smoked is linked to the lake and the river This term refers to the preservation of meat by smoking over the fire normally under a shelter giving flavor to the meat The place name Boucanee River was formalized on December 5 1968 at the Commission de toponymie du Quebec Quebec Geographical Names Board 2 Boucanee River Viaduct EditIn 1913 Boucanee River Viaduct was built for the National Transcontinental Railway near Rivieres du Loup Quebec by designer Philip Louis Pratley 3 See also EditTemiscouata Regional County Municipality RCM Saint Athanase Quebec a municipality Pohenegamook Quebec a municipality Saint Francis River Canada United States a stream Saint John River Bay of Fundy a stream List of rivers of QuebecReferences Edit River segments measured from the Atlas of Canada posted on Internet Ministry of Natural Resources of Canada Commission de toponymie du Quebec Quebec Geographical Names Board Banque de noms de lieux Geographical names Bank Toponym Riviere Boucanee English Boucanee River Passfield Robert W 2007 Philip Louis Pratley 1884 1958 Bridge design engineer Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 34 5 637 650 doi 10 1139 l06 130 External links EditMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates nbsp Media related to Category Boucanee River at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boucanee River amp oldid 945827866, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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