Gatineau River
The
Gatineau River is a
river in western
Quebec which rises in lakes north of the
Baskatong Reservoir and flows south to join the
Ottawa River at the city of
Gatineau, Quebec. The river is
386 km (240 miles) long and drains an area of
23,700 km².
From the
19th century up until the second half of the
20th century, the river was used to transport logs to
sawmills near the mouth of the river.
Philemon Wright and his descendants played an important role in the development of the lumber industry in the Gatineau valley. In more recent times, with declining quality in the forests of the region, logs are used for
pulp and paper.
This river was an important transportation corridor for native people of the region and early explorers. Later, roads and railways followed the river valley. The river has been extensively
dammed and is an important source of
hydroelectric power. In the spring of
1974, there was extensive flooding along the Gatineau.
While it has been said that the river's name comes from Nicolas Gatineau, a
fur trader who is said to have drowned in the river in 1683, the local Indian tribe, the Algonquin Anishnabek, assert that the name comes from their language. The name they give the river is "Tenagidno" which means "The River Without End". Interestingly, the geography of the area was altered with the construction of the Baskatong Reservoir, and it is still possible to travel upstream on the Gatineau and reach a point where a small portage will bring you to the headwaters of the Ottawa. The Ottawa River then flows northwest and turns south where it eventually flows more easterly and connects with the Gatineau.
The river flows through the communities of:
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Maniwaki*
Low*
Wakefield*
Chelsea* Gatineau
A covered wooden bridge over the river has been rebuilt at Wakefield. The original bridge, built in 1915, was destroyed by
arson in 1984.
The
Hull-Chelsea-Wakefield Railway, a tourist
steam train follows the old train route up the Gatineau valley to Wakefield.
Tributaries of the Gatineau River include:
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La Pêche River*
Kazabazua River**
Picanoc River*
Rivière Désert**
Rivière de l'Aigle (Eagle River)
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Rivière d'Argent*
Notawassi River*
Choaurt River**
Rivière du Canot***
Bazin River***
Rivière aux Bleuts**
Fortier River*
Wapus River*
Gens de Terre River**
Belinge River*
Gatineau River*
Festival d'eau vive de la Haute-Gatineau - A festival dedicated to the preservation of rivers.
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List of Quebec rivers