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The Savane River is a tributary of the east bank of the rivière des Neiges, flowing in the unorganized territory of Lac-Jacques-Cartier, in the La Côte-de-Beaupré Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Capitale-Nationale, in the province of Quebec, in Canada.

Savane River
Native nameRivière Savane  (French)
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionCapitale-Nationale
RCMLa Côte-de-Beaupré Regional County Municipality
Unorganized territoryLac-Jacques-Cartier
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of two forest streams
  locationLac-Jacques-Cartier Unorganized Territory, La Côte-de-Beaupré Regional County Municipality, Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada
  coordinates47°25′33″N 70°55′49″W
  elevation850 m (2,790 ft)
MouthMontmorency River
  location
Lac-Jacques-Cartier Unorganized Territory
  coordinates
47°19′12″N 71°00′03″W
  elevation
650 m (2,130 ft)
Length17.3 km (10.7 mi)
Discharge 
  minimumMarch
  maximumMay
Basin features
Tributaries 
  left(upward from the mouth) Ruisseau Sauvage which turns out to be the outlet of a set of three lakes including Sauvage and La Hache, outlet of lac à l'Île, two unidentified streams, outlet of Creux lake and Scotty lake, unidentified stream.
  right(upward from the mouth) O'Grady stream, unidentified stream, unidentified stream.

The upper part of this river begins south of Lac Allioux in the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve; then the course of the river flows outside and more or less parallel to the limit of the reserve. The upper part of this river flows more or less in parallel with the Portage brook flowing north crossing Lac Savane then borrowing the course of the rivière Savane du Nord which is a tributary of the Sainte-Anne River.

This valley is mainly served by a secondary forest road going up the south-eastern bank of the Savane river. This route is mainly used for forestry and recreational tourism activities.

Because of its altitude, the surface of the upper Savane River is generally frozen from the beginning of December until the end of March; however, safe traffic on the ice is generally from mid-December to mid-March. The water level of the river varies with the seasons and the precipitation; the spring flood occurs in March or April.


Geography


The Savane River takes its source at the confluence of two mountain streams, 0.6 kilometres (0.37 mi) west of the limit of the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve. This source is located 2.3 kilometres (1.4 mi) west of Portage brook, 12.8 kilometres (8.0 mi) northeast of the confluence of the Savane river and the rivière des Neiges, 30.4 kilometres (18.9 mi) west of the west bank of the St. Lawrence River and 62.1 kilometres (38.6 mi) north of the mouth of the Montmorency River.

From its source, the course of the Savane river descends on 17.3 kilometres (10.7 mi) entirely in the forest zone, with a drop of 200 metres (660 ft), according to the following segments:

From the confluence of the Camp Brûlé river, the current descends on 19.8 kilometres (12.3 mi) southwards the course of the Rivière des Neiges, then flows on 46.3 kilometres (28.8 mi) generally towards the south by the course of the Montmorency river, to the northwest shore of the Saint-Laurent river.[1]


Toponymy


The river toponym of Camp Brûlé was formalized on December 13, 1996, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[2]


See also


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