Subercase River


The Subercase River is a tributary of Grasset Lake come second.
This hydrographic slope has some forest access roads. The surface of the river is usually frozen from early November to mid-May, however, safe ice circulation is generally from mid-November to mid-April.

Geography

The main neighboring hydrographic slopes are:
The "Subercase River" originates from a forest stream located at:
From its source in the township of Desmazures, the Subercase River flows over, especially in the marsh zone, according to the following segments:
  • northward in Desmazures township, to the limit of Daloigny township;
  • northerly forming a westerly curve in the township of Daloigny to the western limit of the township of Desmazures;
  • North in Desmazures Township to the southern limit of La Gauchetière township;
  • northward in the township of La Gauchetière, to the eastern limit of the township of Saint Hélène;
  • northwesterly in the township of Saint-Hélène skirting the Saint-Hélène Hills and crossing the southern portion of Long Lake to the southern limit of Township of Subercase;
  • northeasterly in the Township of Subercase across the northern portion of Long Lake to the western boundary of Grasset Township;
  • northeasterly in Grasset Township to mouth.
The Subercase River empties onto the South bank of the Nottaway River. This confluence is located at:
The term "Subercase" is a family name of English origin.
The toponym "Subercase River" was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec, i.e. at the creation of this commission.