Bras Saint-Nicolas
The Bras Saint-Nicolas is a tributary of the south-eastern bank of the rivière du Sud, which flows north-east to the south bank of the St. Lawrence River.
The Bras Saint-Nicolas flows in the municipalities of Sainte-Apolline-de-Patton, Cap-Saint-Ignace, Saint-Cyrille-de-Lessard, Saint-Eugène, Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours and Montmagny, in the Montmagny Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Chaudière-Appalaches, in Quebec, in Canada.
Geography
The main neighboring watersheds of Bras Saint-Nicolas are:- north side: St. Lawrence River, Tortue River ;
- east side: rivière des Perdrix, brook Guimont, Bras du Nord-Est, Trois Saumons River;
- south side: Paul brook, Le Grand Ruisseau, Cloutier River, Morigeau River, rivière des Poitras, rivière du Sud, rivière des Perdrix;
- west side: rivière du Sud.
From its source, the Bras Saint-Nicolas flows over, divided into the following segments:
Upper course of the river
- northwesterly in Sainte-Apolline-de-Patton, to the bridge at the municipal boundary of Cap-Saint-Ignace;
- northward in Cap-Saint-Ignace, collecting water from the Cloutier River, to a forest road;
- towards the north-west in Cap-Saint-Ignace, collecting the discharge of Isidore lake, up to the municipal limit of Saint-Cyrille-de-Lessard;
- north in Saint-Cyrille-de-Lessard, collecting water from the Guimont stream and Bras d'Apic, crossing a series of waterfalls and rapids, up to the municipal limit of Saint-Eugène;
- north-west, collecting water from Bras de Riche, until you reach a road;
- west, to a road;
- southwesterly in Saint-Eugène, to the municipal limit of Cap-Saint-Ignace;
- southwesterly in Cap-Saint-Ignace, to the highway 20 bridge;
- west, up to the bridge;
- towards the southwest, passing south of the village of Cap-Saint-Ignace, to the road;
- southwesterly, along highway 20, to a road bridge;
- southwesterly in Cap-Saint-Ignace, to the municipal limit of Montmagny;
- towards the south-west, collecting the waters of the rivière des Perdrix, then towards the northwest to its confluence.
Toponymy
In a lower segment, parallel to the St. Lawrence River, the Bras Saint-Nicolas meanders at an altitude of about fifteen meters, crossing a stronghold granted in 1672 to Nicolas Gamache by the intendant Jean Talon. A first hypothesis associates the origin of the toponym "Bras Saint-Nicolas" with this pioneer. Another hypothesis is rather referred to other to Nicolas Després, father of Geneviève Després whose husband, Louis Couillard de Lespinay, had bought the seigneury of Rivière-du-Sud in 1654 and 1655.In 1802, the toponym “R. St. Nicholas' appears on a map by surveyor Samuel Holland. In 1803, the toponym appeared on a map of Vondenvelden with the generic Bras. In 1815, Joseph Bouchette also identified it by the same generic, a term used to designate a tributary or a subdivision of a watercourse.
The toponym "Bras Saint-Nicolas" was made official on December 5, 1968, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.