Gravel River (Quebec)

The Gravel River (French: Rivière Gravel) is a river in Quebec, Canada, to the north of the lower Saint Lawrence River. It is a tributary of the Aux Rochers River in the Lac-Walker territory of Côte-Nord.

Gravel River
Native nameRivière Gravel  (French)
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Admin. regionCôte-Nord
RCMSept-Rivières
Unorg. TerritoryLac-Walker
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Aux Rochers River
  coordinates
50.4308333°N 67.1783333°W / 50.4308333; -67.1783333
Basin size939.3 square kilometres (362.7 sq mi)
Basin features
River systemAux Rochers River
Tributaries 
  leftPetite rivière Gravel
NRC idEIQAA

Location

The Gravel River is in Lac-Walker, Sept-Rivières in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec.[1] The name of the river, Rivière Gravel, was made official by the Commission de toponymie du Québec on 25 February 1976. For most of its length the river flows south through the Port-Cartier–Sept-Îles Wildlife Reserve.[2] A map of the proposed Lake Walker National Park shows the river entering the park near Lake Goéland and flowing south with a meandering course to the north end of Lake Walker, roughly parallel with the Schmon River.[3]

Course

The Gravel is one of the main tributaries of the Aux Rochers River, the others being the MacDonald, Pasteur and Schmon.[4] It drains a basin of 939.3 square kilometres (362.7 sq mi).[5] During deglaciation the ice in the Schmon and Gravel river valleys was probably slow to melt, then poured their water into Lake Walker.[6] The high waters of this period were the source of much of the material in the meanders of the river, although other material comes from erosion of the valley slopes, banks and bed.[7]

Within the proposed park, the river's valley flows NNE-SSW for about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) before entering Lake Walker.[8] It has a trough-shaped cross-section.[9] The valley has an irregular profile along its length, with some glacial locks, or riegels. Upstream of the locks are glacial umbilicals filled with glaciofluvial sediments.[8] In the Lake Ulysse-Morin sector the river is fed by a series of parallel tributaries down to the point where it meets the Petite Gravel River, after which the valley broadens out and the river flows quietly, with many meanders. This is an area of great natural beauty.[8]

Environment

A map of the Ecological regions of Quebec shows the river rising and flowing south through the eastern spruce/moss domain of the boreal zone.[10]

Lakes

Some of the lakes in the Gravel River basin are:

LakeCoordinatesMap
Lac Trouvé51.085°N 67.2894°W / 51.085; -67.2894EIIYF
Lac aux Chiens50.9891°N 67.2658°W / 50.9891; -67.2658EFXDS
Grand lac du Nord50.9033°N 67.0883°W / 50.9033; -67.0883EHKXC
Petit lac du Nord50.8280°N 67.145°W / 50.8280; -67.145EHKXE
Lac Harbour50.8466°N 67.2122°W / 50.8466; -67.2122EGPTF
Lac Hervieux50.7588°N 67.1322°W / 50.7588; -67.1322EIQEA
Lac du Rat Musqué50.6672°N 67.1705°W / 50.6672; -67.1705EHUVY
Petit lac des Noyés50.6391°N 67.1577°W / 50.6391; -67.1577EIRMH
Lac Ulyesse-Morin50.5658°N 67.1752°W / 50.5658; -67.1752EITFQ
Petite rivière Gravel
Lac Adams50.7961°N 67.0230°W / 50.7961; -67.0230EFGQC
Lac Large50.7186°N 66.9458°W / 50.7186; -66.9458EGXUK
Lac Travers50.7091°N 67.0577°W / 50.7091; -67.0577EIIFD
Lac Bouchard50.6533°N 67.0722°W / 50.6533; -67.0722EFPMI
Lac Goéland50.5813°N 67.1383°W / 50.5813; -67.1383EIPXA

Notes

    Sources

    • Bellavance, Denis (2018), Projet de parc national du Lac-Walker, Descriptions géologiques, géomorphologiques et sites d’intérêt (PDF) (in French), Équipe écologie et territoire, Direction de l’expertise en biodiversité, Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques, retrieved 2019-09-01
    • Portrait du bassin versant aux Rochers (PDF) (in French), OBV Duplessis, retrieved 2019-09-07
    • Projet de parc national du Lac-Walker (carte) (PDF) (in French), Ministère des Forêts,de la Faune et des Parcs, 2015, retrieved 2019-09-07
    • Rivière Gravel (in French), Commission de toponymie du Québec, retrieved 2019-09-08
    • Rivière Gravel (in French), Ressources naturelles Canada, retrieved 2019-09-08
    • Saucier, J.-P.; Robitaille, A.; Grondin, P.; Bergeron, J.-F.; Gosselin, J. (2011), Les régions écologiques du Québec méridional (PDF) (map), 4 (in French), Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune, retrieved 2019-09-14
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