Bras d'Hamel
The Bras d'Hamel is a stream flowing in the municipality of Ferland-et-Boilleau and in the city of Saguenay (city), in the administrative region of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
The "Bras d'Hamel" valley is served mainly by the route 381 which runs along its entire course for forestry, agriculture and recreational tourism activities.
Forestry is the main economic activity in the sector; recreational tourism, second.
The surface of "Bras d'Hamel" is usually frozen from early December to late March, however safe circulation on the ice is generally from mid-December to mid-March.
Geography
The main neighboring watersheds of Bras d'Hamel are:- north side: Ha! Ha! River, Bras du Coco, Bras Rocheux, Saguenay River;
- east side: Ha! Ha! River, Rivière des Cèdres, Lake Ha! Ha!, Malbaie River;
- south side: Ha! Ha! River, Lake Ha! Ha!, rivière à Mars, Bras de Ross, rivière à Pierre;
- west side: Bras Rocheux, Bras du Coco, rivière à Mars, rivière à Mars North-West, rivière du Moulin.
- east of the course of the rivière à Mars;
- east of the rivière à Pierre;
- east of the dam at the mouth of Lake Ha! Ha! which is crossed by the Ha! Ha! River;
- south-west of a mountain peak which reaches ;
- south of the confluence of Bras d'Hamel and Ha! Ha! River.
- towards the northeast by forming a loop towards the north at the start of the segment to go around a mountain whose summit reaches and collecting the discharge of an unidentified lake, to the outlet of Lac Renouche;
- to the north by collecting the outlet from Lake Hervé, to the outlet from Lake Rémis;
- to the north in a deep valley, then passing the village of Ferland to the outlet of a stream;
- north-west along route 381, to a bend corresponding to the outlet of Bras Rocheux ;
- northwards in agricultural area to its mouth.
- downstream of a dam on the Ha! Ha! River;
- upstream of a road bridge spanning the Ha! Ha! River;
- west of a bay in lac des Cèdres;
- north of the village center of Ferland ;
- south-east of the confluence of the Ha! Ha! River and Baie des Ha! Ha!.