Sainte-Anne Ouest River
The Sainte-Anne Ouest River is a tributary of the Bras du Nord flowing in the unorganized territory of Lac-Blanc and Lac-Croche, as well as in the town of Saint-Raymond, in the MRC Portneuf Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Capitale-Nationale, in Quebec, in Canada.
The Sainte-Anne Ouest river is mainly served by the forest road R0320 and the rang Saguenay road which passes on the east bank of the Neilson river and the Bras du Nord.
The main economic activities in the sector are forestry and recreational tourism activities.
The surface of the Sainte-Anne Ouest river is generally frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March; however, safe circulation on the ice is generally from late December to early March.
Geography
The Sainte-Anne Ouest river rises at the mouth of Lake Annette. This lake is located on the southern slope of the watershed boundary with Batiscan Lake (Quebec). Its mouth is located at:- south of Batiscan Lake (Quebec);
- northwest of the confluence of the Sainte-Anne Ouest river and the Neilson River;
- north of the confluence of the Bras du Nord and the Sainte-Anne River.
The course of the Sainte-Anne Ouest river descends in the following segments:
Upper course of the Sainte-Anne Ouest river
- towards the south-east crossing Lake Querré, then Lake Fairchild to its mouth;
- to the east, in particular by crossing the Lac Le Gardeur over its full length to its mouth;
- to the south in a deep valley, notably crossing an unidentified lake on its full length, up to the outlet of a set of lakes including Lac Nollet;
- westward curving southwards, to the outlet of Cunningham Lake ;
- towards the south in particular by crossing Pinsart Lake, then branching towards west, to the outlet of a set of lakes including Nessa, aux Bleuets, Gorren and Insipide;
- towards the southwest by collecting the discharge from Lake Betty, then crossing Lake William on south-east to its mouth;
- towards the south-east by crossing some rapids until the discharge of two unidentified lakes;
- to the south, in particular by crossing Lake Drucilla on to its mouth;
- towards the west by forming a curve towards the north to go around a mountain, up to a bend of the river, corresponding to the discharge of a set of lakes;
- in a deep valley, first towards the south-east and bifurcating towards the south, up to the stream of Crapaud ;
- to the south in a deep valley and crossing some rapids, until the Red stream ;
- in a deep valley crossing some rapids, first towards the east by collecting the discharge from an unidentified lake, bending towards the south-east by collecting the discharge of a group of lakes, and bypassing an island at the end of the segment, to its mouth.