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Muy River

The Muy River is a tributary of the east bank of the Wetetnagami River flowing into the Regional County Municipality (RCM) of Eeyou Istchee James Bay, in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec, Quebec, Canada.

Muy
Watershed of Nottaway River
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionNord-du-Québec
Physical characteristics
SourceForested creek
 • locationEeyou Istchee Baie-James (municipalité), Nord-du-Québec, Quebec
 • coordinates47°17′49″N 75°55′03″W / 47.29694°N 75.91750°W / 47.29694; -75.91750
 • elevation412 m (1,352 ft)
MouthWetetnagami River
 • location
Eeyou Istchee Baie-James (municipalité), Nord-du-Québec, Quebec
 • coordinates
49°10′20″N 76°04′14″W / 49.17222°N 76.07056°W / 49.17222; -76.07056
 • elevation
353 m (1,158 ft)
Length30.5 km (19.0 mi)[1]
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftDischarge of Labrecque Lake

This river crosses successively (from the upstream) the townships of Prévert, Muy and Effiat.

Forestry is the main economic activity of the sector; recreational tourism activities, second.

The Muy River Valley is served by R1015 Forest Road (North-South) passing west of the Wetetnagami River Valley; this road joins the road R1051 towards the North (East-West direction). Route R1053 (East-West) intersects the lower part of the Muy River.

The surface of the Muy River is usually frozen from early November to mid-May, however, safe ice movement is generally from mid-November to mid-April.

Geography edit

The surrounding hydrographic slopes of the Muy River are:

The Muy River originates from a forest stream (altitude: 412 metres (1,352 ft)) in the Township of Prévert in Eeyou Istchee Baie-James (municipality) at:

  • 21.0 kilometres (13.0 mi) north-east of the mouth of the Muy River;
  • 11.3 kilometres (7.0 mi) north-east of the mouth of the Wetetnagami River;
  • 14.5 kilometres (9.0 mi) west of Father Lake (which is connected to Doda Lake);
  • 52.6 kilometres (32.7 mi) south-east of the mouth of the Opawica River (confluence with the Chibougamau River).

From its source, the Muy River flows over 30.5 kilometres (19.0 mi) according to the following segments:

  • 5.2 kilometres (3.2 mi) southwesterly in the Prévert township, to the limit of the township of Muy;
  • 16.5 kilometres (10.3 mi) southwesterly in the township of Muy to the outlet (coming from the west) of an unidentified lake;
  • 2.6 kilometres (1.6 mi) southerly to the north shore of Muy Lake;
  • 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) south-north to the mouth of Lake Muy (elevation: 355 metres (1,165 ft)) as the current flows through its full length;
  • 3.8 kilometres (2.4 mi) westerly entering Effiat Township and snaking to its mouth.[2]

The Muy River flows to the northeast shore of Wetetnagami Lake which is flared northward by the Wetetnagami River which flows north and discharges into Nicobi Lake. The latter is the head lake of the Nicobi River. The latter flows north to discharge on the southeast bank of the Opawica River. The latter goes back to the north until it meets the Chibougamau River; this confluence is the source of the Waswanipi River. The course runs westward through the northern portion of Lake Waswanipi, Goéland Lake and Olga Lake, before pouring into the Matagami Lake which in turn flows into the Nottaway River, a tributary of Rupert Bay (James Bay).

The lower part of the Muy River flows through the Lake Wetetnagami Biodiversity Reserve. The confluence of the Muy River with the Wetetnagami Lake is located at:

Toponymy edit

At various times in history, this territory has been occupied by the Attikameks, the Algonquin and the Cree. The term "Muy" is a family name of French origin.

The toponym "rivière Muy" was officialized on December 5, 1968, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec, when it was created.[3]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "Atlas of Canada". atlas.nrcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
  2. ^ River segments measured from the Atlas of Canada (published on Internet) from the Department of Natural Resources Canada
  3. ^ Commission de toponymie du Quebec - Bank of Place Names - Toponym: "Muy River"

See also edit

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The Muy River is a tributary of the east bank of the Wetetnagami River flowing into the Regional County Municipality RCM of Eeyou Istchee James Bay in the administrative region of Nord du Quebec Quebec Canada MuyWatershed of Nottaway RiverLocationCountryCanadaProvinceQuebecRegionNord du QuebecPhysical characteristicsSourceForested creek locationEeyou Istchee Baie James municipalite Nord du Quebec Quebec coordinates47 17 49 N 75 55 03 W 47 29694 N 75 91750 W 47 29694 75 91750 elevation412 m 1 352 ft MouthWetetnagami River locationEeyou Istchee Baie James municipalite Nord du Quebec Quebec coordinates49 10 20 N 76 04 14 W 49 17222 N 76 07056 W 49 17222 76 07056 elevation353 m 1 158 ft Length30 5 km 19 0 mi 1 Basin featuresTributaries leftDischarge of Labrecque Lake This river crosses successively from the upstream the townships of Prevert Muy and Effiat Forestry is the main economic activity of the sector recreational tourism activities second The Muy River Valley is served by R1015 Forest Road North South passing west of the Wetetnagami River Valley this road joins the road R1051 towards the North East West direction Route R1053 East West intersects the lower part of the Muy River The surface of the Muy River is usually frozen from early November to mid May however safe ice movement is generally from mid November to mid April Contents 1 Geography 2 Toponymy 3 Notes and references 4 See alsoGeography editThe surrounding hydrographic slopes of the Muy River are north side Wetetnagami River Normandeau Lake Nicobi Lake Nicobi River Opawica River east side Panache River Saint Cyr River Doda Lake Corriveau Creek Macho River south side Macho River Corriveau Creek Wetetnagami River Saint Pere River west side O Sullivan River Wetetnagami River Wetetnagami Lake The Muy River originates from a forest stream altitude 412 metres 1 352 ft in the Township of Prevert in Eeyou Istchee Baie James municipality at 21 0 kilometres 13 0 mi north east of the mouth of the Muy River 11 3 kilometres 7 0 mi north east of the mouth of the Wetetnagami River 14 5 kilometres 9 0 mi west of Father Lake which is connected to Doda Lake 52 6 kilometres 32 7 mi south east of the mouth of the Opawica River confluence with the Chibougamau River From its source the Muy River flows over 30 5 kilometres 19 0 mi according to the following segments 5 2 kilometres 3 2 mi southwesterly in the Prevert township to the limit of the township of Muy 16 5 kilometres 10 3 mi southwesterly in the township of Muy to the outlet coming from the west of an unidentified lake 2 6 kilometres 1 6 mi southerly to the north shore of Muy Lake 2 4 kilometres 1 5 mi south north to the mouth of Lake Muy elevation 355 metres 1 165 ft as the current flows through its full length 3 8 kilometres 2 4 mi westerly entering Effiat Township and snaking to its mouth 2 The Muy River flows to the northeast shore of Wetetnagami Lake which is flared northward by the Wetetnagami River which flows north and discharges into Nicobi Lake The latter is the head lake of the Nicobi River The latter flows north to discharge on the southeast bank of the Opawica River The latter goes back to the north until it meets the Chibougamau River this confluence is the source of the Waswanipi River The course runs westward through the northern portion of Lake Waswanipi Goeland Lake and Olga Lake before pouring into the Matagami Lake which in turn flows into the Nottaway River a tributary of Rupert Bay James Bay The lower part of the Muy River flows through the Lake Wetetnagami Biodiversity Reserve The confluence of the Muy River with the Wetetnagami Lake is located at 15 6 kilometres 9 7 mi south of the mouth of the Wetetnagami River confluence with Nicobi Lake 36 6 kilometres 22 7 mi south of the mouth of the Nicobi River confluence with the Opawica River 60 6 kilometres 37 7 mi south of the mouth of the Opawica River confluence with the Chibougamau River 119 3 kilometres 74 1 mi north east of downtown Senneterre 64 5 kilometres 40 1 mi north east of the village center of Lebel sur Quevillon 101 4 kilometres 63 0 mi northwest of a bay on the west shore of Gouin Reservoir Toponymy editAt various times in history this territory has been occupied by the Attikameks the Algonquin and the Cree The term Muy is a family name of French origin The toponym riviere Muy was officialized on December 5 1968 at the Commission de toponymie du Quebec when it was created 3 Notes and references edit Atlas of Canada atlas nrcan gc ca Retrieved 2018 01 03 River segments measured from the Atlas of Canada published on Internet from the Department of Natural Resources Canada Commission de toponymie du Quebec Bank of Place Names Toponym Muy River See also editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates James Bay Rupert Bay Nottaway River a watercourse Matagami Lake a body of water Waswanipi River a watercourse Opawica River a watercourse Nicobi River a watercourse Nicobi Lake a body of water Wetetnagami River a watercourse Wetetnagami Lake a body of water Wetetnagami Lake Biodiversity Reserve Eeyou Istchee James Bay municipality List of rivers of Quebec Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Muy River amp oldid 995600462, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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