Cyriac River
The Rivière Cyriac is a freshwater tributary feeding the Kenogami Lake, flowing in:
- Capitale-Nationale: in the unorganized territory of Lac-Pikauba, in the MRC of Charlevoix Regional County Municipality;
- Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean: in the unorganized territory of Lac-Ministuk, in the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality.
Forestry is the primary economic activity in the sector; recreational tourism, second.
The surface of the Cyriac River is usually frozen from the end of November to the beginning of April, however the safe circulation on the ice is generally done from mid-December to the end of March.
Geography
The main watersheds near the Cyriac river are:- north side: Kenogami Lake, Jean-Guy stream, rivière aux Sables, Saguenay River;
- east side: Simoncouche River, Simoncouche Lake, Bras Sec, rivière du Moulin, Bras de Jacob;
- south side: Pikauba River, Pikauba Lake, Verchères lake, Philippe stream, Jacques-Cartier River;
- west side: Ministuk lake, Gilbert River, Pikauba River.
- north of the second mouth of the lake;
- north-east of route 175;
- south-east of the upper course of the Petite rivière Pikauba;
- south-east of the confluence of the Cyriac River and Kenogami Lake.
Upper course of the Cyriac river
- towards the northwest by forming a loop towards the east at the beginning of the segment, up to the outlet of Lac Paquin;
- meandering northwest, crossing Lake Muy and collecting the hay stream discharge, up to Beaver Creek ;
- to the northwest by collecting the outlet from Lake Sims, to Vermette stream ;
- along route 175, first towards the northwest, then north and northwest, and crossing the forest road R0287, up to the confluence of the river Gilbert ;
- north to the outlet of a group of lakes including Petit lac Cyriac;
- towards the north, zigzagging at the start of the segment and along the last the forest road R0215, to the bridge of the route 175;
- westwards, to the confluence of the Normand River ;
- towards the northwest by collecting the Hector stream at the beginning of the segment, by forming a hook toward the northeast and along the west side of the city limit of Saguenay at the end of the segment, up to the confluence of the Jean-Boivin River ;
- to the north in a deep valley, along the western side of the city limit of Saguenay, to its mouth.
- west of the confluence of the Simoncouche River and Kenogami Lake;
- north-west of route 175;
- south-west of the barrage de Portage-des-Roches;
- south of downtown Jonquière sector of Saguenay ;
- south of the confluence of rivière-aux-Sables and Saguenay River;
- south-west of the confluence of the Chicoutimi and Saguenay rivers.
Toponymy
The name of the river was given in honor of Cyriac Buckell, German settler and trapper, installed on the banks, facing the mouth of this river at the time of the colonization of the territory. He was, moreover, the first settler to settle there.The toponym "Cyriac River" was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Place Names Bank of the Commission de toponymie du Québec.
Appendices
Related articles
- Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality
- Laurentides Wildlife Reserve
- Jean-Boivin River
- Gilbert River
- Kenogami Lake
- Chicoutimi River
- Saguenay River
- St. Lawrence River
- List of rivers of Quebec
Category:Rivers of Capitale-Nationale
Category:Charlevoix Regional County Municipality
Category:Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality
Category:Laurentides Wildlife Reserve