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Ouareau River

The Ouareau River is a tributary of the Assomption River crossing the administrative region of Lanaudière, in Quebec, in Canada.MRC of Matawinie Regional County Municipality: municipalities of Saint-Donat, Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci, Chertsey, Rawdon; MRC of Montcalm Regional County Municipality: municipalities of Sainte-Julienne, Saint-Liguori, Saint-Jacques; MRC of Joliette Regional County Municipality: municipalities of Crabtree, Saint-Paul.

Geography
The Ouareau river has its source in the territory of the municipality of Saint-Donat-de-Montcalm, 12.4 km from the village (by Ouareau North road), at the dam erected at the northeast mouth of Lake Ouareau (length: ; width: ; altitude: ). The mouth of this lake is located north of the village of Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci (via the 125 and the chemin St-Guillaume), northwest of the village center of Rawdon, northwest of the center-town of Joliette. It descends in a south-easterly direction, traversing some . In its course, it receives the waters of: • Pagé Creek • Dufresne RiverBeaulne River • Noir stream • Beaurivage Creek • Gour stream • Trudel RiverRivière du Nord (Ouareau River)Jean-Venne RiverBurton RiverRouge River Usine de papier Howard Smith - Crabtree 1925.jpg| From the dam at the mouth of lake Ouareau, the Ouareau river flows over according to the following segments: Upper course of the Ouareau river (segment of ) • north-east in Saint-Donat, crossing the southern part of lac Chambord (which receives the waters of lac Croche), until at the bridge on Chemin Saint-Guillaume; • towards the south-east, collecting the waters of the outlet of Lac Sombre (coming from the East), up to the limit of Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci; • south-east in the canton of Chilton, in the municipality of Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci, up to Crique Lafrenière (coming from Where is); • towards the south-east, crossing Les Cinq Chutes, up to the bridge of the route 347; • towards the south-east, collecting at the start of the segment the discharge from a group of lakes (Lac à l'Île, Prévost, Georges and Blanc), collecting the waters of the discharge (coming from the East) from the Lacs du Castor and the North River (Ouareau River) (coming from the northeast) and crossing the Ouareau Forest Regional Park, until bordering on Chertsey; Intermediate course of the Ouareau river (segment of ) • southwards in Chertsey, collecting the waters of the Baulne River (coming from the west), of the Black stream (coming from the west), from the North river (coming from the north), and bypassing the village of Grande-Vallée on the east side, up to the outlet of the lake Beavers, located south of the village; • to the south, collecting the waters of Beaurivage brook (coming from the northeast) and Perreault brook (coming from the west), up to the bridge on Chemin de l'Église; • towards the south by crossing rapids and falls, until the confluence of the Jean-Venne River (coming from the west); • to the south, crossing several rapids and falls, until the confluence of the Burton River; • south-east, until the limit of Rawdon; • south-east in Rawdon, to Les Cascades rapids, located at the entrance to Lac Pontbriand; • to the east, crossing Pontbriand Lake (altitude: ) over its full length, to the Rawdon dam, located in the village of Rawdon; Lower course of the Ouareau river (segment of ) • towards the south-east, passing south of Rawdon and under the bridge of the route 348 in Mansonville (on the shore southwest), to the route 337 bridge (1e Avenue); • south-east, passing through the Parc des Chutes-Dorwin south of Rawdon, crossing Manchester Falls and forming the boundary between Saint-Jacques and Saint-Liguori, to the bridge at route 341; • towards the south-east, forming the limit between Saint-Jacques and Saint-Liguori; • south-east, up to the route 346 bridge in the village of Saint-Liguori; • towards the south-east, bypassing Archange-Godbout Island, up to the limit of Crabtree; • south-east in Crabtree, to route 158; • south-east, until the confluence of the Rouge River (coming from the north-west); • towards the south-east, passing by the village of Crabtree which is located on the south-west bank of the Ouareau river; • towards the south-east, forming the limit between Crabtree and Saint-Paul; • to the south-east, forming a large S to Pointe à Forget where the confluence of the river is located. The Ouareau River flows on the west bank of the Assomption River, at the end of Pointe à Forget, in the municipality of Saint-Paul, at south of the city of Joliette. This confluence is located at: • north-west of the St. Lawrence River; • south-east of the Crabtree bridge; • south of downtown Joliette. == Toponymy ==
Toponymy
Its name comes from Algonquin and means in the distance. The river Ouareau toponym was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec. == Ecology ==
Ecology
The water quality is better upstream of Crabtree than downstream, where we observe a decline in the quality of the fish, due to urban, industrial and agricultural pollution. See also List of rivers of L'Assomption basinList of rivers of Quebec == References ==
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