The Ronald River is the
Sept-Rivières Regional County Municipality, Côte-Nord, Québec, Canada. It is in a region with
Köppen climate classification Dfc (Subarctic climate). It is a tributary of the
Rivière MacDonald, which in turn is a tributary of the
Rivière aux Rochers. The river is used by salmon. It will be completely contained within the proposed
Lake Walker National Park. The river basin covers . The valley is long and is fed from lakes such as Desrosiers, Gaudreault, Rosaire and Fraser. Lac Fraser is oriented with the axis of the river valley at its head. The average elevation of the upper section is . It may be accessed by a trail for off-road vehicles. As of 2013 fishing for
atlantic salmon was prohibited year round. Fishing for other species was restricted to fly fishing, and was allowed from mid-May to early September. ==Course==