Global Information Lookup Global Information

Caniapiscau River information


Caniapiscau River
Eaton Canyon
Drainage basin of the Koksoak River in yellow. Diverted basin of the Caniapiscau River in orange
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionNord-du-Québec
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Sevestre
 • coordinates52°32′23″N 68°01′15″W / 52.53972°N 68.02083°W / 52.53972; -68.02083
 • elevation638 m (2,093 ft)
MouthKoksoak River
 • location
About 80 km SW from Kuujjuaq
 • coordinates
57°40′18″N 69°29′12″W / 57.67167°N 69.48667°W / 57.67167; -69.48667
 • elevation
20 m (66 ft)
Length737 km (458 mi)
Dry Caniapiscau riverbed at Lower Gorge

The Caniapiscau River (French: rivière Caniapiscau) is a tributary of the Koksoak River in Nunavik, Quebec, Canada. In Cree the name of the river means rocky point.[1]

Starting from Lac Sevestre (53 km (33 mi) south-west from Fermont) on the Canadian Shield, the Caniapiscau River flows northward through a wide, timbered glacial valley until it makes a sharp turn at its confluence with the Rivière aux Mélèzes (Larch River). At this point (called Kanniq Confluence), the river becomes the Koksoak River. The total length of the Caniapiscau River is 737 kilometres (458 mi).

Since 1985, the headwaters of the Caniapiscau River have been diverted into the La Grande hydroelectric complex. The headwaters of the Caniapiscau River, representing about 45% of the total flow, now drain into the La Grande River of James Bay. The Caniapiscau Reservoir, which covers about 4,300 km2 (1,700 sq mi), or about nine times the size of the natural Lake Caniapiscau, fills a depression in the highest part of the Canadian Shield. The total catchment basin is about 36,800 km2 (14,200 sq mi).

Important variations in the water flow of the Caniapiscau River from 1981 to 1984, during the period when the Caniapiscau Reservoir was being filled, may have contributed to the death by drowning of 9,600 migratory woodland caribou in September 1984 at Chute du Calcaire[1] (about 1.5% of George River herd).

The Caniapiscau River basin has no permanent inhabitants, although Cree from the James Bay region as well as southern hunters do travel to the area by bush plane and via the Trans-Taiga Road. From time to time, the river is visited by canoeists.[1][2]

  1. ^ a b c FQCK (2000). Guide des parcours canotables du Québec, Tome II. Broquet. p. 232. ISBN 2-89000-504-6.
  2. ^ Du Sable-Caniapiscau-Koksoak canoe trip 2009

and 21 Related for: Caniapiscau River information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8074 seconds.)

Caniapiscau River

Last Update:

The Caniapiscau River (French: rivière Caniapiscau) is a tributary of the Koksoak River in Nunavik, Quebec, Canada. In Cree the name of the river means...

Word Count : 673

Caniapiscau Reservoir

Last Update:

The Caniapiscau Reservoir (French: Réservoir de Caniapiscau) is a reservoir on the upper Caniapiscau River in the Côte-Nord administrative region of the...

Word Count : 855

Koksoak River

Last Update:

The Koksoak River arises at the confluence of its two main tributaries, the Rivière aux Mélèzes to the west and the Caniapiscau River to the south....

Word Count : 497

James Bay Project

Last Update:

area, the valley of the Caniapiscau, and around George River (Quebec).[37] Variations in the water flow of the Caniapiscau River from 1981 to 1984, during...

Word Count : 7294

Migratory woodland caribou

Last Update:

about 10,000 caribou of the George River herd drowned during their bi-annual crossing of the Caniapiscau River during the James Bay Hydro Project flooding...

Word Count : 5954

Limestone Falls

Last Update:

the Caniapiscau River in Nunavik, Quebec, Canada. The falls are both the largest and tallest of a series of waterfalls on the Caniapiscau River, which...

Word Count : 124

List of longest rivers of Canada

Last Update:

52 percent) in the United States. To the head of the Caniapiscau River. To the head of the Ashuanipi River. This is the mean discharge for a point about 100...

Word Count : 2899

La Grande River

Last Update:

the 1980s, when hydroelectric development diverted the Eastmain and Caniapiscau rivers into the La Grande, its total catchment area has increased to about...

Word Count : 683

Forbes River

Last Update:

(New Zealand), a tributary of Havelock River in New Zealand Forbes River (Quebec), a tributary of Caniapiscau River in Canada This disambiguation page lists...

Word Count : 73

List of reservoirs by volume

Last Update:

volume The possible volume within the reservoir after it first opens. Many rivers are high in silt that over time deposits behind a dam reducing capacity...

Word Count : 735

List of waterfalls in Canada

Last Update:

R.W. and Huffaker, M.F. Island Falls Power Development on the Churchill River, a paper presented at the annual general meeting of the Canadian Institute...

Word Count : 1659

Caniapiscau Aerodrome

Last Update:

Caniapiscau Aerodrome, formerly TC LID: CCP6, was located near Caniapiscau in Quebec, Canada. Lac Pau (Caniapiscau) Water Aerodrome Canada Flight Supplement...

Word Count : 34

Interbasin transfer

Last Update:

of the Eastmain River, by 45% where the Caniapiscau River flows into the Koksoak River, and by 35% at the mouth of the Koksoak River. The water flow of...

Word Count : 3475

Mass mortality event

Last Update:

the George River caribou herd—one of Canada's migratory woodland caribou herds—drowned during their bi-annual crossing of the Caniapiscau River when the...

Word Count : 2883

List of reservoirs by surface area

Last Update:

Retrieved 2014-12-13. Tumbare, J. (2010). The Management of the Zambezi River Basin and Kariba Dam. Bookworld Publishers. p. 100. ISBN 9789982240536....

Word Count : 1141

Naskapi

Last Update:

posts on the Atlantic coast, at Fort McKenzie on the Caniapiscau River, or at Fort Chimo where that river changes its name to the Eskimo word 'Kohsoak'. The...

Word Count : 4260

List of rivers of Quebec

Last Update:

Mélèzes River Potier River Aigneau River Gué River Delay River Caniapiscau River Bras de Fer River (Iron Arm River) Sable River (Sandy River) Kayakawakamau...

Word Count : 9399

Labrador Trough

Last Update:

Detail of an area just SE of the image above. Both images are a few km NE of the Caniapiscau River....

Word Count : 725

Pau

Last Update:

(Barcelona Metro), a station Lac Pau, a lake near Caniapiscau, Quebec, Canada - see Lac Pau (Caniapiscau) Water Aerodrome Pau (given name) Pau (surname)...

Word Count : 241

Beurling

Last Update:

Canadian fighter pilot Rivière Beurling (Beurling River) is a tributary of the Caniapiscau River (watershed of Ungava Bay), in the unorganized territory...

Word Count : 101

Chateauguay

Last Update:

Châteauguay River, flowing in New York State and South-West of Quebec Chateauguay Valley Chateauguay River, a tributary of the Caniapiscau River, in Nord-du-Québec...

Word Count : 169

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net