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Pentecôte River Traditional Cache

Hidden : 4/7/2025
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


The Pentecôte River is an important river in the Port-Cartier–Sept-Îles Wildlife Reserve. It originates in Lake Bourgeois, one of the lakes along the route of the Cartier Railway, and flows southeast to enter the Gulf of Saint Lawrence just west of the community of Rivière-Pentecôte. The Riverin River flows under Quebec Route 138 and into the Saint Lawrence through the community of Rivière-Pentecôte.

Just east of Route 138 the 6 metres (20 ft) high Barrage de la Rivière-Riverin retains a head of 3.4 metres (11 ft) and holds 180,999 cubic metres (6,391,900 cu ft) in a 10.6 hectares (26 acres) reservoir. It is a concrete structure 90.5 metres (297 ft) long on a rock foundation that was built in 1946. The present 2.01 MW power plant is owned by Pouvoir Riverin and Algonquin Power Fund (Canada) and came into operation in 1999.

 

Le nom de Rivière-Pentecôte provient de la rivière Pentecôte dont le village est situé près de l'embouchure. Il porterait ce nom du fait que Jacques Cartier a passé devant cette rivière le jour de la Pentecôte 1535. Les montagnais connaissent l'endroit sous le nom de Mistecapiu, qui signifie « rocher abrupt », ce qui a tôt fait de rapprocher les deux toponymes, ce qui fait que l'on a longtemps pensé que l'un était la traduction de l'autre

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