Sableuse River


The Sableuse River is a watercourse in the Matapedia Valley, in administrative region of Bas-Saint-Laurent, in Quebec, Canada. Its origin lies in the Sableuse ponds in Saint-Vianney while its mouth lies in the Sableuse River Bay on Lake Matapedia.
This river flows into the regional county municipalities :
This course river of the Matapedia Valley is descending towards the Southwest; it passes through the territory of Sainte-Paule and Matapedia Lake.
The Sableuse River flows into the bay of Sableuse River, located on the North shore of Matapedia Lake which discharge empties on the Eastern side in the Matapedia River. The latter flows Southeast into the Matapedia Valley up to the Restigouche River which flows East up to the west bank of the Chaleur Bay. The latter opens to the East on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.

Etymology

The Sableuse River has officially carried the name since at least 1972, before which some referred to it as Matane River. The Sableuse River Bay, whose name was designated in 2003, was also formerly referred to as the Matane River Bay.

Geography

The Sableuse River is located in the La Matapédia Regional County Municipality in the Bas-Saint-Laurent administrative region. Its source, the Sableuse ponds, lie at Northwest of the village of Saint-Vianney.
This source begins on the West side of the "Chemin des Towagodi Lakes" and is located at:
From its source, the Sableuse river course is often forming many small coils. Its course flows over distributed in following segments:
The river's mouth is located in the Seignory of Lac-Matapédia in the unorganized territory of Lac-Matapédia near Sayabec. Its outflow occurs in the Sableuse River Bay in Matapedia Lake, right in front of the Matane Island. This confluence is located at from the mouth of Matapedia Lake.