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The Schmon River ( French : Rivière Schmon ) is a river in the Côte-Nord region of the province of Quebec , Canada. It flows south into Lake Walker.

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7-532: The Schmon River has its source in Lac au Vent and Lac aux Mouches . It flows south for almost 90 kilometres (56 mi) to Lake Walker . Its mouth is at an elevation of 117 metres (384 ft). For most of its length it flows through the Port-Cartier–Sept-Îles Wildlife Reserve . The lower section meanders through the proposed Lake Walker National Park . The Schmon river flows through land that

14-557: Is a lake in the Côte-Nord region of the province of Quebec , Canada. Lake Aux Mouches is in the unorganized territory of Lac-Walker in Sept-Rivières Regional County Municipality , Quebec. The lake is elongated, about 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) from north to south and 0.9 kilometres (0.56 mi) from east to west at its widest point. The surface elevation is 563 metres (1,847 ft). As of November 2021

21-485: Is mostly covered in coniferous forests. The river was called Rivière aux Rochers Nord-Ouest until 1975, when it was renamed in honor of Arthur A. Schmon (1895–1964) of Newark, New Jersey , a leading figure in the paper industry. The river flows through Lake Schmon close to its source. The Schmon River is one of the main tributaries of Lake Walker. Its watershed covers 928.2 square kilometres (358.4 sq mi), and rises over 79 kilometres (49 mi) upstream from

28-451: The Commission de toponymie du Québec had not determined the origin or meaning of the name. The Schmon River has its source in Lac au Vent and Lac aux Mouches. It flows south for almost 90 kilometres (56 mi) to Lake Walker . Lac au Vent has outlets to Lac a la Pluie and Lac aux Mouches. From Lac aux Mouches the river flows south through Lac Flambeau and Lac Schmon , then onwards to

35-609: The Köppen climate classification 's boreal climate zone. A map of the Ecological regions of Quebec shows the river rising and flowing south through the eastern spruce/moss domain of the boreal zone. The average annual temperature is −1 °C (30 °F). The warmest month is July, with the average temperature of 14 °C (57 °F), and the coldest is February with an average of −16 °C (3 °F). Lac aux Mouches Lake Aux Mouches ( French : Lac aux Mouches : Fly Lake)

42-603: The lake. Originally the valley was V-shaped, but the glacial tongues that occupied it several times during the Quaternary transformed it into a well-defined trough. Along its length the Schmon river valley shows a series of glacial barriers and accumulation basins. For example, the valley broadens out to the south of the Saint-Joseph Creek to more than double its width lower down. In the last 20 kilometres (12 mi) of its length

49-399: The river has several areas of past of present meanders . The glacial meltwater transported and deposited glaciofluvial sediments in this valley. These sediments were taken up, eroded and then transported downstream by deltaic and fluvial processes. The land on either side of the river has high terraces above the river, below which are progressively lower alluvial terraces. The region is in

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