Rivière du Gouffre
The rivière du Gouffre is a tributary of the left bank of the Saint-Laurent river, flowing into the Capitale-Nationale administrative region, Quebec. This watercourse flows through Regional County Municipality from:
- Charlevoix-Est: unorganized territory of Mont-Élie, municipalities of Saint-Aimé-des-Lacs and Notre-Dame-des-Monts;
- Charlevoix Regional County Municipality: unorganized territory of Lac-Pibauka, municipality of Saint-Urbain and town of Baie-Saint-Paul.
Hydrology
The Gouffre River has its source at Lac du Cœur, in the County of Charlevoix West, in the Zec des Martres which is located east of the Grands-Jardins National Park and west of Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park. Lac du Coeur is located at west of Lac des Martres and west of the Charlevoix-Est County boundary.The water separation line between Petit lac Tristan and the brook of the Mountain is located west of the northwest shore of the St. Lawrence River. From this water separation line, the Malbaie River bypasses the valley of the rivière du Gouffre in a clockwise direction, to flow to La Malbaie in the Saint Lawrence River. The hydrographic slope of the Rivière du Gouffre stretches inland up to northwest of the mouth of the river.
The Rivière du Gouffre flows towards the Southwest for a total distance of before reaching the Saint-Laurent at Baie-Saint-Paul. Its course runs along the western boundary of the municipality of Notre-Dame-des-Monts and crosses Saint-Urbain. This river is characterized by its sinuosities and the presence of many rapids.
The river Gouffre flows on according to the following segments:
Upper course of the river
From the mouth of the Lac du Coeur, the Rivière du Gouffre flows over:
- northwesterly to the east shore of Lac du Gouffre;
- southwesterly across Lac du Gouffre ;
- south-east to a small lake ;
- south-east to the confluence of a creek ;
- south to the confluence of the rivière des Îlets ;
- southeasterly to the limit of the Lacoste township;
- easterly to Lacoste Township, to the western limit of De Sales Township.
From the western limit of De Sales Township, the Gouffre River flows over:
- to the South-East, forming the boundary between the canton of Lacoste and the canton of De Sales, and collecting the waters of the dump of Lake Nice ;
- to the southeast, forming the boundary between Saint-Aimé-des-Lacs and Saint-Urbain, the limit of Notre-Dame-des-Monts;
- to the southeast, forming the boundary between Saint-Urbain and Notre-Dame-des-Monts, to Bouliane Creek ;
- to the South winding to the outlet of the Lac aux Brochets ;
- southwesterly winding to the confluence of the Chicago River ;
- southwesterly to the rivière du Gouffre Sud-Ouest ;
- southwesterly to the rivière à la Loutre (Gouffre River tributary) ;
- southwesterly to Preveche Creek ;
- southwesterly to the limit of Notre-Dame-des-Monts.
From the limit of Notre-Dame-des-Monts, the river Gouffre flows over:
- to the southwest in Saint-Urbain to the outlet of the Lac à la Mine ;
- southwesterly to Swan Creek ;
- southwesterly to the river Le Gros Bras (Gouffre River tributary) ;
- southwesterly winding up to the road bridge of the village of Saint-Urbain;
- southeasterly to the bridge route 138;
- south to the city limit of Baie-Saint-Paul;
- to the South winding in Baie-Saint-Paul, until the confluence of the Rémy River ;
- southeasterly collecting the discharge from the Mares river, to the confluence of the ruisseau de la Goudronnerie ;
- towards the south by zigzagging and collecting the Gobeil stream, up to the rivière des Mares ;
- to the south, winding through an agricultural zone, collecting the discharge from the Renaud river and entering an urban zone at the end of the segment, until the confluence of the Bras du Nord-Ouest (Gouffre River tributary) ;
- southerly forming a northeasterly curve to the road bridge;
- southeasterly to the confluence of the river.
The watershed of the Rivière du Gouffre covers. Its main tributaries are the Le Gros Bras, rivière des Mares and the rivière du Gouffre Sud-Ouest. The total slope of the river is.
Toponymy
The river Gouffre was named by Samuel de Champlain in 1608. Its name refers to the whirlpool that forms at the foot of Cap aux Corbeaux, downstream from the confluence of the river Gouffre, and which was a source of terror for sailors.The toponme "Rivière du Gouffre" was formalized on December 5, 1968 at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.
Recreational tourism activities
The Rivière du Gouffre is an Atlantic salmon fishing river and a trout.At the beginning of the twentieth century, sport fishermen in the Quebec region frequented these waters, which had and still have the reputation of offering large salmon. The population of this species can vary in number significantly from one year to the next. Since 1979, the Association of Conservation of the Valley of the Gouffre manages the salmon fishery. This non-profit organization was formed on March 20, 1979, thanks to the grouping of some forty members. In spring 1979, 100 salmon pits are inventoried in the Rivière du Gouffre. Since then, the ACVG has built 65 of these pits. Pedestrian paths run along the river; picnic tables and shelters have been set up. Two bridges span the river allowing fishermen access to all salmon pits.