Mascouche River
The Mascouche River is a river flowing in the municipality of Terrebonne, in Les Moulins Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Lanaudière, in Quebec, in Canada.
Geography
Course of the riverMascouche River rises in the area east slopes of Mirabel airport, draining various streams: Ouellet, Gascon-Forget, Cardinal Lapointe, Desjardins Hogue-Therrien and Saint [Pierre River (Mirabel)]. From the airport area, the river:
- to the east, to Highway 15 ;
- through the village of Saint-Janvier, up to the Saint Pierre River (Mirabel). In this segment, the river serpentine downstream of the village;
- serpentines up to the limit of the Mirabel and Sainte-Thérèse-de-Blainville;
- with some coils to the route 335;
- to the east, with some coils to the limit of Les Moulins Regional County Municipality ;
- to the east, crossing the Pincourt area until the route 337. In this area, the river began to move towards the northeast;
- to the north-east to the Saint Pierre River is the largest tributary.
Mascouche River continues its course:
- to the highway bridge of Moorcrest sector Mascouche. From this area, the river is more towards the north;
- forming several coils, to the northernmost part of the river ;
- to the south to the highway bridge in the city of Mascouche;
- to the east, to Highway 25;
- to the east, to the bridge of the railroad,
- south to Highway 640,
- to the south-west to a channel arranged to achieve faster Mille Îles River;
- to the west to the mouth of the river located in the Old Terrebonne.
Toponymy
The minutes of Mathieu-Benoît Collet, in the section on Jesus Island, including mention Maskoueche river. Variations: St. Marys River and Rivière Saint-Jean-Baptiste.The place name "Mascouche River" was formalized December 5, 1968, at the Bank of place names of Commission de toponymie du Québec.