Charpentier River
Appearance
Charpentier River | |
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Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Lac Nedlouc, Nunavik, Quebec |
• elevation | 329 m (1,079 ft) |
Mouth | |
• location | Lake Minto, Nunavik, Quebec |
• elevation | 181 m (594 ft) |
Length | 125 km (78 mi) |
Charpentier River is a river in northern Quebec (Ungava Peninsula), Canada, that flows from Lac Nedlouc for about 125 km (78 mi) northwest to Lake Minto. A rarely paddled river, it flows through very beautiful wilderness tundra & taiga. It has several picturesque waterfalls, namely Chutes de Burin and Chute Bleu.[1] It is one of the main tributaries of the Leaf River.
References
- ^ Lester Kovac/Lynette Chubb: Charpentier/Leaf 2007
57°24′29″N 72°49′24″W / 57.40806°N 72.82333°W