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The Aigle River (French: Rivière de l'Aigle, meaning "Eagle River") is a tributary of the Désert River, passing through the municipalities of Cayamant and Montcerf-Lytton, in La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Regional County Municipality, in the Outaouais administrative region, Quebec, Canada.

Eagle River
Native nameRivière de l'Aigle  (French)
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionOutaouais
Physical characteristics
SourceMer Bleue Lake
  locationCayamant
  coordinates46°12′40″N 76°13′26″W
  elevation208 m (682 ft)
MouthDésert River
  location
Montcerf-Lytton
  coordinates
46°26′57″N 76°02′37″W
  elevation
168 m (551 ft)
Length65 km (40 mi)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionAigle→ Désert→ GatineauOttawa
Tributaries 
  left
  • outlet of Harding Lake
  • Tortue creek
  • creek of lake Twig
  • outlet of lake Lago
  • ouotlet of lake Potvin
  • outlet of lake Lucille
  • Hibou River (Aigle River)
  • Dan creek
  • Hobblety creek
  • Sand creek

The surface of the river is generally frozen from mid-November to mid-April (except in fast-flowing areas).


Geography


The Mer Bleue Lake (length 5.5 km, altitude: 208 m), located in the municipality of Cayamant, Quebec, is the main body of water of the head of the Aigle River. Lake is located 27 km southwest of downtown Maniwaki, 22 km west of the Gatineau River, 9.0 km north of the hamlet "Lac-Cayamant" and 10.7 km west of "Blue Sea Lake" which is flanked on the east side by the Canadian National Railway section.

The Mer Bleue Lake has several bays, spiers / peninsulas advancing into the lake and many islands including "The Grosse Île" and the "Twin Islands". This lake receives the waters of:

The mouth of "Mer Bleue Lake" is located southeast of the lake. From there, the current runs eastward through a short strait of about 120 m, which separates the latter lake and the "Lac Lacroix" (which is shaped elbow, 2.8 km long). The hamlet "Le Grand-Aigle" is located in the bay south of the lake; the hamlet "Le Petit-Aigle" is located on the eastern shore of the lake, just south of "Petit lac de l'Aigle". Several other cottages are located in the area of the mouth of "Mer Bleue Lake".

From the outlet of the Strait, the current crosses Lac Lacon, 0.7 km east, bypassing a peninsula emerging from the south shore, to the entrance of the strait connecting the "Lac de l 'Eagle' (2,2 km long, altitude: 208 m). A road bridge spans the southern tip of this lake.

Route of the river Eagle, downstream of Lake Eagle

From the lake of Aigle, the river flows on:

Route of the Eagle River downstream from the mouth of the Owl River

From the mouth of the Owl River, the Aigle River flows over:


Toponymy


In the area of this river, the term "eagle" refers to a small lake, two hamlets and the river. The Eagle is a large daytime bird of prey with hooked beak and powerful claws. The main tributary of the Eagle River is the Owl River.

The toponym "Eagle River" was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Bank of Place Names of the Commission de toponymie du Quebec.[3]


See also


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References





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