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Rivière-à-la-Lime

The Rivière à la lime flows in the municipality of Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan, in the Les Chenaux Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Mauricie, in the province of Quebec, Canada. The "rivière à la lime" drains a watershed of 25.86 km2. This river has a length of 12.14 km and empties into the Batiscan River.[1]

Rivière à la lime
Rang de la Rivière-à-la-Lime, Ste-Geneviève-de-Batiscan
Rivière-à-la-Lime (Quebec)
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationSaint-Narcisse, Quebec
 • coordinates46°32′07″N 72°22′29″W / 46.53528°N 72.37472°W / 46.53528; -72.37472
 • elevation109 m (358 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Batiscan River, Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan
 • elevation
10 m (33 ft)
Length12.14 km (7.54 mi)
Basin size25.86 km2 (9.98 sq mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • rightBradley brook

Geography edit

Taking it source in the Saint-Narcisse's moraine, this river of the Batiscanie flows eastward in agricultural areas (sometimes through small forest areas) in the plain at the foot of the large moraine (mountainous online extending parallel to St. Lawrence river in the east-west direction).

This river receives waters from Bradley Creek (at 3.6 km from its mouth) which comes from Saint-Luc-de-Vincennes. In its course, the river flows through the Route 361 of the "rang Rivière à la lime" (row). The "rivière à la lime" empties into the Batiscan River, towards la "Grande pointe" (great point of land), above the village of Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan. The mouth of the "rivière à la lime" is located at 6.2 km downstream from the mouth of the Rivière des Chutes and 9.2 km lower of the mouth of the Rivière des Envies.[2] The newspaper of Trois-Rivières says on March 15, 1875, that near the "rivière à la lime", we find significant deposits of bog iron ore.[3]

The drained basin of the "rivière à la lime" was the third area of colonization in the Lordship of Batiscan up to the 18th century, after the colonization of the surroundings of St. Lawrence River and Batiscan river. Agriculture is the main activity in the watershed. The residences of the basin are primarily located in the Third row (3e rang), Great Line (Grande Ligne) and the row of the "Rivière-à-la-Lime".

Toponymy edit

Three theories explain the origin of the name "Rivière à la lime":

  • Analogy between the sinuosity of the river and the teeth of a saw or file;[4]
  • Silty character of the river (sometimes muddy peat, clay or alluvial).[5]
  • The term "lime" is translating into French as "chaux", which is an alkaline or highly basic solids, powder and easily hydrophilic, white or whitish color. Lime is obtained by calcination of limestone, formerly manufactured by craftsmen in a lime kiln and industrially in various modern ovens. Lime is used since ancient times, especially in construction and for the foundation and foundations ways and buildings. Lime has been extensively used to whiten the outside and inside of farm buildings. The English word "limestone" means "calcaire" in French.[6]

The French name "Rivière à la lime" was formalized as of December 5, 1968, in the register of place names of the Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Board of names places of Québec).[7] Meanwhile, the "rang Rivière-à-la-Lime" (row) was formalized with the commission as of April 9, 1979. The name of the place derives from the river of the same name.[8]

History edit

  • J.B. Baril built in the early 19th century a saw mill on the "Rivière à la lime" on lot 582, custom Joseph Drapeau. Then J.B. Baril might have operated it. In 1873, Antoine Désaulniers becomes the owner of the mill and sold it in 1884, while the activities of the mill had ceased.[9] The shoemaker, storyteller and singer Theophile Bronsard stayed there in the last decade of the 19th century.[10]
  • Located on the "rivière à la lime", the forges of St. Genevieve were in operation from 1794 to 1813.[11]
  • The pioneers of the current territory of Saint-Narcisse from Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan followed the path of the "Rivière à la Lime" and forest paths to reach their respective lot located northwest up the moraine. From there, they could reach on foot through the forest trails in the designated area "Rivière des Envies", today Saint-Stanislas territory. Walking upward on the western shore, the pioneers bypassed the natural obstacles of the "Great falls" of the Batiscan River (falls between Jimmy and chimney).[12]

Photos edit


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "characterization of the watershed of the river at the Lime - SAMBBA - Company development and enhancement basin Batiscan". Archived from the original on 2013-06-28.
  2. ^ Research done by historian Gaetan Veillette on Internet
  3. ^ The Journal of Trois-Rivières, March 15, 1875, p. 1, col. 5.
  4. ^ Jean Gagnon, monograph "Saint-Narcisse 1804-1979", 1979, 325 pages, p.16, chapter "Historical notes on the parish of Saint-Narcisse". Book published in the 150th anniversary of the founding of the parish. The pioneers of the current territory of Saint-Narcisse from Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan passed through the river to reach their lot in "rivière à la lime" sector.
  5. ^ The Journal of Trois-Rivières, March 15, 1875, p. 1, col. 5, indicating that near the "Rivière à la lime", we find cottages of bog iron ore
  6. ^ Research conducted in November 2016 on the English word "lime" and "limestone" by historian Gaétan Veillette (Saint-Hubert, QC).
  7. ^ "Commission de toponymie du Québec, register of place names – Rivière à la lime".
  8. ^ "Commission de toponymie du Québec, register of place names, designation "rang de la Rivière-à-la-Lime"".
  9. ^ Historical research performed by Françoise Veillette-St Louis (Trois-Rivières) and Sr. Marguerite Baril
  10. ^ Island Zotique Massicotte, Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan, Trois-Rivières, Édition du Bien public, 1936, p. 113.
  11. ^ Roland St-Amand, The batiscanaises Laurentians, a geography of natural resources, Thesis (Geography), Quebec, Laval University, 1969. (See E.-Z. Massicotte, Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan).
  12. ^ Jean Gagnon, monograph "Saint-Narcisse 1804-1979", 1979, 325 pages, p. 16, chapter "historical Notes on the parish of Saint-Narcisse". Book published during the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the town.
  13. ^ Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable Québec (9 May 2023). "Inventaire et inspection des structures" (aspx). Retrieved 10 May 2023.

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The Riviere a la lime flows in the municipality of Sainte Genevieve de Batiscan in the Les Chenaux Regional County Municipality in the administrative region of Mauricie in the province of Quebec Canada The riviere a la lime drains a watershed of 25 86 km2 This river has a length of 12 14 km and empties into the Batiscan River 1 Riviere a la limeRang de la Riviere a la Lime Ste Genevieve de BatiscanRiviere a la Lime Quebec Sainte Genevieve de Batiscan Batiscanie QuebecPhysical characteristicsSource locationSaint Narcisse Quebec coordinates46 32 07 N 72 22 29 W 46 53528 N 72 37472 W 46 53528 72 37472 elevation109 m 358 ft Mouth locationBatiscan River Sainte Genevieve de Batiscan elevation10 m 33 ft Length12 14 km 7 54 mi Basin size25 86 km2 9 98 sq mi Basin featuresTributaries rightBradley brook Contents 1 Geography 2 Toponymy 3 History 4 Photos 5 See also 6 ReferencesGeography editTaking it source in the Saint Narcisse s moraine this river of the Batiscanie flows eastward in agricultural areas sometimes through small forest areas in the plain at the foot of the large moraine mountainous online extending parallel to St Lawrence river in the east west direction This river receives waters from Bradley Creek at 3 6 km from its mouth which comes from Saint Luc de Vincennes In its course the river flows through the Route 361 of the rang Riviere a la lime row The riviere a la lime empties into the Batiscan River towards la Grande pointe great point of land above the village of Sainte Genevieve de Batiscan The mouth of the riviere a la lime is located at 6 2 km downstream from the mouth of the Riviere des Chutes and 9 2 km lower of the mouth of the Riviere des Envies 2 The newspaper of Trois Rivieres says on March 15 1875 that near the riviere a la lime we find significant deposits of bog iron ore 3 The drained basin of the riviere a la lime was the third area of colonization in the Lordship of Batiscan up to the 18th century after the colonization of the surroundings of St Lawrence River and Batiscan river Agriculture is the main activity in the watershed The residences of the basin are primarily located in the Third row 3e rang Great Line Grande Ligne and the row of the Riviere a la Lime Toponymy editThree theories explain the origin of the name Riviere a la lime Analogy between the sinuosity of the river and the teeth of a saw or file 4 Silty character of the river sometimes muddy peat clay or alluvial 5 The term lime is translating into French as chaux which is an alkaline or highly basic solids powder and easily hydrophilic white or whitish color Lime is obtained by calcination of limestone formerly manufactured by craftsmen in a lime kiln and industrially in various modern ovens Lime is used since ancient times especially in construction and for the foundation and foundations ways and buildings Lime has been extensively used to whiten the outside and inside of farm buildings The English word limestone means calcaire in French 6 The French name Riviere a la lime was formalized as of December 5 1968 in the register of place names of the Commission de toponymie du Quebec Geographical Board of names places of Quebec 7 Meanwhile the rang Riviere a la Lime row was formalized with the commission as of April 9 1979 The name of the place derives from the river of the same name 8 History editJ B Baril built in the early 19th century a saw mill on the Riviere a la lime on lot 582 custom Joseph Drapeau Then J B Baril might have operated it In 1873 Antoine Desaulniers becomes the owner of the mill and sold it in 1884 while the activities of the mill had ceased 9 The shoemaker storyteller and singer Theophile Bronsard stayed there in the last decade of the 19th century 10 Located on the riviere a la lime the forges of St Genevieve were in operation from 1794 to 1813 11 The pioneers of the current territory of Saint Narcisse from Sainte Genevieve de Batiscan followed the path of the Riviere a la Lime and forest paths to reach their respective lot located northwest up the moraine From there they could reach on foot through the forest trails in the designated area Riviere des Envies today Saint Stanislas territory Walking upward on the western shore the pioneers bypassed the natural obstacles of the Great falls of the Batiscan River falls between Jimmy and chimney 12 Photos editRiviere a la Lime Sainte Genevieve de Batiscan nbsp Rang de la Riviere a la Lime Road 361 nbsp From bridge P 08968 13 rang de la Riviere a la Lime Road 361 nbsp From bridge P 08968 rang de la Riviere a la Lime Road 361 nbsp From bridge P 08968 rang de la Riviere a la Lime Road 361 See also editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Lordship of Batiscan Sainte Genevieve de Batiscan Batiscan Saint Narcisse Saint Luc de Vincennes Batiscanie Quebec Batiscan River Saint Stanislas Les Chenaux Regional County Municipality List of rivers of QuebecReferences edit characterization of the watershed of the river at the Lime SAMBBA Company development and enhancement basin Batiscan Archived from the original on 2013 06 28 Research done by historian Gaetan Veillette on Internet The Journal of Trois Rivieres March 15 1875 p 1 col 5 Jean Gagnon monograph Saint Narcisse 1804 1979 1979 325 pages p 16 chapter Historical notes on the parish of Saint Narcisse Book published in the 150th anniversary of the founding of the parish The pioneers of the current territory of Saint Narcisse from Sainte Genevieve de Batiscan passed through the river to reach their lot in riviere a la lime sector The Journal of Trois Rivieres March 15 1875 p 1 col 5 indicating that near the Riviere a la lime we find cottages of bog iron ore Research conducted in November 2016 on the English word lime and limestone by historian Gaetan Veillette Saint Hubert QC Commission de toponymie du Quebec register of place names Riviere a la lime Commission de toponymie du Quebec register of place names designation rang de la Riviere a la Lime Historical research performed by Francoise Veillette St Louis Trois Rivieres and Sr Marguerite Baril Island Zotique Massicotte Sainte Genevieve de Batiscan Trois Rivieres Edition du Bien public 1936 p 113 Roland St Amand The batiscanaises Laurentians a geography of natural resources Thesis Geography Quebec Laval University 1969 See E Z Massicotte Sainte Genevieve de Batiscan Jean Gagnon monograph Saint Narcisse 1804 1979 1979 325 pages p 16 chapter historical Notes on the parish of Saint Narcisse Book published during the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the town Ministere des Transports et de la Mobilite durable Quebec 9 May 2023 Inventaire et inspection des structures aspx Retrieved 10 May 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Riviere a la Lime amp oldid 1165558244, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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