SAINT-MAURICE RIVER
The 'Saint-Maurice River' is a river in central Quebec which flows south from Gouin Reservoir to empty into the Saint Lawrence River at Trois-Rivières, Quebec. The river is 563 km in length and has a drainage basin of 43,300 km² (16,700 mile²)[1].
During the 18th century, early fur traders travelled along the river. During the second half of the 19th century, logging became an important industry in the surrounding Mauricie region. For much of the 20th century, the river was used to transport logs to mills down river and it was, and still is, a major source of hydroelectric power.
The river was named after Maurice Poulin de La Fontaine, who owned property along the river in the 17th century.
Communities on the river include:
★ Trois-Rivières
★ Shawinigan
★ La Tuque
Tributaries of this river include the:
★ Trenche River
★ Vermillon River
★ Matawin River
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See also
★ List of Quebec rivers
References
1. The Canadian Encyclopedia
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