Petite rivière à l'Ours (rivière à l'Ours) - South


The Petite rivière à l'Ours - South is a tributary of rivière à l'Ours, flowing successively in the unorganized territory of Lac-Ashuapmushuan and in the municipality of Sainte-Hedwidge, in the Le Domaine-du-Roy Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
The Little Bear River valley is served by forest roads.
Forestry is the main economic activity in this valley, as well as recreational tourism activities in the Zec de la Lièvre area.
The surface of the Little Bear River is usually frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March, except the rapids areas; however, safe traffic on the ice is generally from mid-December to mid-March.

Geography

The Little Bear River takes its source from the Three Islands Lake, in Zec de la Lièvre in the unorganized territory of Lac-Ashuapmushuan. This lake is fed by the outlet of two lakes including Lac Paul. The mouth of this small lake is located at:
From the mouth of the Three Islands lake, the Little Bear River flows over with a drop of especially in forest areas, according to following segments:
The Little Bear River flows into a bend on the southeast bank of the rivière à l'Ours. This confluence is located at:
From the mouth of the Little Bear River, the current successively descends the course of the rivière à l'Ours over north, then northeast; the Ashuapmushuan River towards the south-east on ; then crosses lake Saint-Jean east on , follows the course of the Saguenay River via the Petite Décharge on east to Tadoussac where it merges with the Saint Lawrence Estuary.

Toponymy

The rivière à l'Ours has two tributaries with the same toponymic designation: Little Bear River. The watercourse covered by this article constitutes the southern branch.
The toponym "Little Bear River" was formalized on February 25, 1976, at the Place Names Bank of the Commission de toponymie du Québec.