Rivière du Loup (Bas-Saint-Laurent)


The Rivière du Loup is a river in eastern Quebec, Canada, which empties on the south shore of Saint Lawrence River at the city of Rivière-du-Loup, which is part of the regional county municipality Rivière-du-Loup, in the administrative region of Bas-Saint-Laurent.
There is a hydroelectric plant on the river near the city.

Geography

The Rivière du Loup has its source in Saint-Pierre Lake in the geographic township of Painchaud in the Kamouraska Regional County Municipality, which is in the Notre Dame Mountains and the Zone d'exploitation contrôlée of Zec Chapais. This lake is located 36.5 km east of the southeast coast of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 20.1 km southeast of the village center of Saint-Bruno-of-Kamouraska and 19.4 kilometers south-west of the village center of Saint-Athanase.
The Rivière du Loup flows to the north over 101.3 kilometers, coursing through the regional county municipalities of:
At its mouth, the Rivière du Loup pours over a long ledge in the "Cayes to Carrier Bay" which is bordered on the north side by the Pointe-de-Rivière-du-Loup. From Malin Rock, this edge advances towards the southwest in the St. Lawrence River over a length of 1.6 km, including the end where a marina is fitted.
The river's mouth is located in front of the Île aux Lièvres and the Île Blanche, located 10.0 km offshore and part of the municipality of Saint-André. The Channel "Pot à l'Eau-de-Vie" separates the island and the southeast coast of St. Lawrence River. The Estuary Islands Wildlife Reserve was built on a set of islands between the Île aux Lièvres and the channel Pot à l'Eau-de-Vie.

Toponymy

The river's name means Wolf River in French and may have come from a native tribe known as "Les Loups" or from the many seals, known in French as loup marin, once found at the river's mouth.