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Jeannotte River is a river that rises in Lac Édouard in the municipality of Lac-Édouard in Haute-Mauricie, agglomerated with the city of La Tuque since 2003, in the administrative region of Mauricie , in the province of Quebec , Canada . The head of the Jeannotte River is one of the two emissaries of Lake Edward (outfall located in the southern part of Lake Edward, in 2.6 kilometres (1.6 mi) of the village while the other envoy, the head of the Batiscan River, is near the village, near the former sanatorium). The Jeannotte River, whose course is 48 kilometres (30 mi), is in the valley of the Batiscanie, Quebec . The upper segment of the path of the Jeannotte River marks the Zec de la Bessonne and Zec Jeannotte , then the river flows through the Zec Jeannotte, incorporated in 1978.

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8-582: From "Lac de la grande baie" (Lake of the Great Bay) (adjacent to the southern part of Lake Edward) in Township Bickerdike , the Jeannotte River flows in the north-south direction in the wild and mountainous area near several small lakes (listed in order from head river): a. Township Bickerdike: b. Township Charest: c. Township Laurier The last 9.5 kilometres (5.9 mi) of the river course are in

16-635: Is different from Wikidata Coordinates on Wikidata List of protected areas of Quebec International Associated acts This list of protected areas of Quebec includes federally, provincially and municipally administered parks and wildlife reserves in Quebec , the largest province in Canada . Note that both federally and provincially administered parks in Quebec are labelled "parc national" (national park). Federal national parks are distinguished by

24-4580: Is located in the province of Quebec (Canada), in the western part of the Capitale-Nationale region. This wildlife reserve is administered by SEPAQ . See also [ edit ] Island of the Cross (Quebec) Jeannotte River Batiscan River Batiscanie Municipality of Rivière-à-Pierre Zec Tawachiche References [ edit ] ^ "Portneuf Wildlife Reserve" . Commission de toponymie du Quebec . Retrieved 22 August 2010 . ^ "SEPAQ" . External links [ edit ] SEPAQ Official Site v t e Protected areas of Quebec National Parks of Canada Forillon Mingan Archipelago La Mauricie Saguenay-St. Lawrence Other Federal Parks Gatineau ( National Capital Commission ) The Battlefields ( National Battlefields Commission ) National Parks of Quebec Aiguebelle Anticosti Bic Frontenac Gaspésie Grands-Jardins Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé Îles-de-Boucherville Jacques-Cartier Kuururjuaq Lac-Témiscouata Miguasha Mont-Mégantic Mont-Orford Mont-Saint-Bruno Mont-Tremblant Monts-Valin Oka Opémican Pingualuit Plaisance Pointe-Taillon Saguenay Fjord Saguenay-St. Lawrence Tursujuq Ulittaniujalik Yamaska Biodiversity reserves Caribous-de-Val-d’Or Karst-de-Saint-Elzéar Lacs-Vaudray-et-Joannès Météorite Uapishka Ecological reserves Aigle-à-Tête-Blanche André-Linteau André-Michaux Bog-à-Lanières Boisé-des-Muir Caribous-de-Jourdan Chicobi Charles-B.-Banville Chênaie-des-Îles-Finlay Claude-Mélançon Couchepaganiche Dunes-de-Berry Dunes-de-la-Moraine-d'Harricana Érablière-du-Trente-et-Un-Milles Ernest-Lepage Fernald Forêt-la-Blanche G.-Oscar-Villeneuve Grand-Lac-Salé Grande-Rivière Grands-Ormes Île-Brion Île-Garth Îles-Avelle-Wight-et-Hiam Irénée-Marie Irène-Fournier Jackrabbit James-Little J.-Clovis-Laflamme Judith-De Brésoles Jules-Carpentier Kettles-de-Berry Lac-à-la-Tortue Lac-Malakisis Léon-Provancher Lionel-Cinq-Mars Louis-Babel Louis-Ovide-Brunet Louis-Zéphirin-Rousseau Manche-d'Épée Marcel-Léger Marcelle-Gauvreau Marcel-Raymond Marie-Jean-Eudes Matamec Micocoulier Mine-aux-Pipistrelles Mont-Gosford Mont-Saint-Pierre Père-Louis-Marie Pin-Rigide Pointe-Heath Pointe-Platon Presqu'île-Robillard Ristigouche Rivière-aux-Brochets Rivière-du-Moulin Rivière-Rouge Rolland-Germain Ruisseau-de-l'Indien Samuel-Brisson Serpentine-de-Coleraine Tantaré Tapani Thomas-Fortin Thomas-Sterry-Hunt Tourbière-de-Shannon Tourbières-de-Lanoraie Vallée-du-Ruiter Victor-A.-Huard Vieux-Arbres William-Baldwin Wildlife reserves Ashuapmushuan Assinica Chic-Chocs Lacs-Albanel-Mistassini-et-Waconichi Dunière Laurentides La Vérendrye Mastigouche Matane Papineau-Labelle Port-Cartier–Sept-Îles Port-Daniel Portneuf Rimouski Rouge-Matawin Saint-Maurice See also: Sépaq , Protected areas of Canada , List of Canadian provincial parks Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Portneuf_Wildlife_Reserve&oldid=1252842554 " Categories : Protected areas of Capitale-Nationale Wildlife sanctuaries of Canada Protected areas established in 1968 Portneuf Regional County Municipality Hidden categories: Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas Articles with short description Short description

32-548: The Cross), on the Batiscan River (or 8.5 kilometres (5.3 mi) upstream of Linton, on the other bank, along the railway track). The main tributaries of the Jeannotte River are (starting from the head of the river): Right bank: Left Bank: The Jeannotte name originates from an aboriginal hunter of the parish of Batiscan , Edward Jeannotte, who accompanied the surveyor Joseph Bouchette (junior) on an expedition of recognition in

40-614: The addition of "of Canada" in their official name. The following parks are managed by Parks Canada : In Quebec, provincial parks are called "national parks", and are managed by the Société des établissements de plein air du Québec , also known as Sépaq. The ecological reserves, the biodiversity reserves and the aquatic reserves are managed by the Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et des Parcs (Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks) of Québec. In Quebec,

48-545: The 💕 Wildlife reserve in Quebec, Canada Portneuf Wildlife Reserve [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Map of Quebec Location Portneuf , Quebec , Canada Nearest city Quebec Coordinates 47°09′00″N 72°17′00″W  /  47.15°N 72.28333°W  / 47.15; -72.28333 Area 774 km (299 sq mi) Established 1968 www .sepaq .com /rf /por /index .dot?language _id=1 The Portneuf Wildlife Reserve

56-485: The territories of Upper Mauricie in 1828, including their visit to Lake Edward . The name "Jeannotte River" was registered at the Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Names Board of Quebec) on December 5, 1968. Download coordinates as: Portneuf Wildlife Reserve Coordinates : 47°09′00″N 72°17′00″W  /  47.15°N 72.28333°W  / 47.15; -72.28333 From Misplaced Pages,

64-521: The territory of Portneuf Wildlife Reserve . The upper river is normally navigable, only the last four kilometers include rapid considered more difficult for boating. The mouth of the Jeannotte River is in the Portneuf Wildlife Reserve , 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) downstream of the Ile aux merisiers (island-the-wild-cherry) and about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) upstream from the Ile à la Croix (island to

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