The Saguenay originates in
Lac Saint-Jean at
Alma. There are two channels: La Petite Décharge and La Grande Décharge. The dam of the Île Maligne hydroelectric plant is built on the latter. The island formed by both rivers is part of the municipality of
Alma. At this place, the water is freshwater. Three bridges cross La Petite Décharge, and two others cross La Grande Décharge. When both rivers meet just east of Alma, the Saguenay really begins. It begins in the form of a reservoir several kilometres long unlike the rapids and powerful falls that dotted the river before the erection of dams. At
Shipshaw, the Saguenay splits again into two. On the north side is the Shipshaw hydroelectric station, and on the south side is the Chute-à-Caron power plant. It is here that the Aluminum Bridge is located. Between Chicoutimi and Jonquière, the two come together to form the Saguenay, which becomes accessible to navigation at thar point. Moreover, Chicoutimi means "how deep is it" in
Innu-aimun. In downtown
Chicoutimi are the and the . At Tadoussac, a ferry provides a link between
Tadoussac and
Baie-Sainte-Catherine.
Tributaries Riverside municipalities ==See also==