Sainte-Anne River (Les Chenaux)

Sainte-Anne River (Les Chenaux)
Telahiar River (Huron Wendat)
Upstream, from Ponts des Cascades,[1] Sainte-Christine-d'Auvergne
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Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Physical characteristics
SourceLaurentides wildlife reserve
 • locationSainte-Anne Lake[2]
MouthEstuary of St. Lawrence River
 • location
Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade

Sainte-Anne River (Les Chenaux), Teyaiar River (Huron Wendat), rivière Sainte-Anne (French), flows from north to south on the north shore in the estuary section of the St. Lawrence River, in Les Chenaux, Portneuf and La Jacques-Cartier RCM, Mauricie and National Capital regions, Quebec, Canada.[3][4]

  1. ^ "Ponts des Cascades, toponymy". Gouvernement of Quebec (in French). Commission de Toponymy Quebec. 2 May 1985. Retrieved 24 October 2024. These bridges span the Sainte-Anne River in Sainte-Christine-d'Auvergne (Municipality),
  2. ^ "Sainte-Anne Lake, Laurentides wildlife reserve, toponymy". Gouvernement of Quebec (in French). Commission de Toponymy Quebec. 5 December 1968. With a length of approximately 120 km, the Sainte-Anne River has its source in the Laurentides wildlife reserve, more precisely in Lac Sainte-Anne.
  3. ^ "Sainte-Anne, Teyaiar River, toponymy". Gouvernement of Quebec. Commission de Toponymy Quebec. 5 December 1968. Retrieved 20 October 2024. With a length of approximately 120 km, the Sainte-Anne River has its source in the Laurentides wildlife reserve, more precisely in Lac Sainte-Anne.
  4. ^ Serge Hébert; Martine Gélineau; Francine Matte-Savard; Nathalie Milhomme; Serge Poirier (4 September 2007). "State of the aquatic ecosystem of the Sainte-Anne River watershed 2004-2006" (PDF). Gouvernement of Quebec (in French). Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks. Retrieved 20 October 2024. The southern portion of the watershed, which rests on the St. Lawrence Lowlands, is used for agricultural purposes and is more densely populated.