Jeannotte River
Jeannotte River is a river that rises in Lac Édouard in the municipality of Lac-Édouard in Haute-Mauricie, agglomerated with the city of La Tuque since 2003, in the administrative region of Mauricie, in the province of Quebec, Canada. The head of the Jeannotte River is one of the two emissaries of Lake Edward. The Jeannotte River, whose course is, is in the valley of the Batiscanie, Quebec. The upper segment of the path of the Jeannotte River marks the Zec de la Bessonne and Zec Jeannotte, then the river flows through the Zec Jeannotte, incorporated in 1978.
Course
From "Lac de la grande baie" in Township Bickerdike, the Jeannotte River flows in the north-south direction in the wild and mountainous area near several small lakes :a. Township Bickerdike:
- Lake Zoe.
- Lake Orleans
- Lake of Peace
- Lake of the Beaten.
- Beaver Lake, is formed very elongated, with a bulge in the river Jeannotte way
- Lake shortcut
- Belle Lake Trout
- Lake Bradley
- Lac au Lard,
- Lake Vermilion. Note: At this point, the Jeannotte river bifurcates of 90 degrees to head east toward the Batiscan River.
Major tributaries
The main tributaries of the Jeannotte River are :Right bank:
- Outlet of Lake Shiragoo,
- Outlet of Lake Orleans,
- Vermillion River
- Discharge of the Beautiful Trout Lake,
- Bacon Creek Lake.
- Outlet of Lake Zoe
- Discharge of Lake Dorval,
- Discharge of Lake Shortcut
- River of kidneys.