Betsiamites River
Betsiamites River | |
Country | Canada |
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Province | Quebec |
Regions | Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, Côte-Nord |
Source | Lake Manouanis |
- location | Mont-Valin |
- coordinates | 50°45′10″N 70°19′20″W / 50.75278°N 70.32222°W |
Mouth | Saint Lawrence River |
- location | Betsiamites FN Reserve |
- elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
- coordinates | 48°56′00″N 68°37′20″W / 48.93333°N 68.62222°WCoordinates: 48°56′00″N 68°37′20″W / 48.93333°N 68.62222°W |
Length | 444 km (276 mi) to head of Manouanis River [1] |
Basin | 18,700 km2 (7,200 sq mi) [1] |
Discharge | |
- average | 340 m3/s (12,010 cu ft/s) [1] |
Drainage basin in yellow
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The Betsiamites (also called Bersimis) is a river of Côte-Nord, Quebec, Canada, which joins the Saint Lawrence River.
The 978 square kilometres (378 sq mi) Pipmuacan Reservoir, impounded by the Bersimis-1 Dam, is roughly halfway down its course.[2]
Hydro-electric facilities
There are two hydro-electric power stations and dams on the Betsiamites, owned by Hydro-Québec:
- Bersimis-1 generating station: 1,125 MW; constructed in 1956
- Bersimis-2 generating station: 845 MW; constructed in 1959
References
- 1 2 3 Natural Resources Canada, Atlas of Canada - Rivers Archived April 4, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Natural Resources Canada, Atlas of Canada - Lakes
External links
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