The Rivière au Saumon (English: Salmon River) is a tributary of the northeast shore of James Bay, flowing in the municipality of Baie-James, in the administrative region from Nord-du-Québec, in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
Rivière Saumon | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Quebec |
Region | Nord-du-Québec |
Municipality | Baie-James |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Little unidentified lake |
• location | Baie-James |
• coordinates | 54°41′38″N 79°20′17″W |
• elevation | 29.6 m (97 ft) |
Mouth | James Bay |
• location | Baie-James |
• coordinates | 54°41′38″N 79°20′17″W |
• elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Length | 25.8 km (16.0 mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | James Bay, Hudson Bay |
Tributaries | |
• left | (upstream) |
• right | (upstream) |
This northern area of Quebec does not have passable roads. However, in winter, snowmobiles are used to circulate in this area.[1][2]
The Salmon River originates at the mouth of an unidentified lake (length: 1.0 km (0.62 mi); altitude: 29.5 m (97 ft)) in the northwest part of the territory from Baie-James. This source is located at:
From its source, the Salmon River flows over 25.8 km (16.0 mi) with a drop of 29.6 m (97 ft), towards the southwest in parallel with the east bank of the Hudson Bay at a distance of approximately 8.0 km (5.0 mi), according to the following segments:
The Rivière au Salmon flows into the bottom of a bay on the northeast shore of James Bay. This confluence is located at:
The toponym “Rivière au Saumon” was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Place Names Bank of the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[3]
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Characteristics extracted from the geographic map, the data bank and the instrumentation of the site