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Nedlouc River

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Basin size
  
Ungava Bay

Province
  
Québec

Country
  
Canada

Length
  
67 km

Mouth
  
Leaf River

Region
  
Rivière-Koksoak, Nunavik, Nord-du-Québec

Main source
  
Nedlouc Lake 326 m (1,070 ft)

River mouth
  
Leaf River (rivière aux Feuilles) 176 m (577 ft)

Nedlouc River is a tributary of the south bank of the Leaf River whose waters flow East and throw themselves on the west coast of Ungava Bay. Nedlouc river flows in the unorganized territory Rivière-Koksoak, in the region of Nunavik, in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec, in Quebec, in Canada.

Contents

Map of Rivi%C3%A8re Nedlouc, Rivi%C3%A8re-Koksoak, QC, Canada

Geography

The watershed neighbors of Nedlouc river are:

  • North side: Leaf River;
  • East side: Duvert lake, Kakiattukallak lake, Grammont lake;
  • South side: Rivière aux Mélèzes, Dupire lake, Nedlouc lake;
  • West side: Dyonnet lake, Minto Lake.
  • Its waters come from Nedlouc lake (area 44 km²). This lake is located about 260 kilometers southwest of Kuujjuaq, Quebec. Having a complex shape, this lake contains two main areas, that are joined together by means of a fast.

    The mouth of the lake is located in the northern part of the lake, looking like a tangle of lakes, peninsulas, islands and bays.

    From the Nedlouc Lake, the river flows over 5.7 km to the northeast, crosses a lake (elevation: 313 m) over 2,6 km, then flows over 58.9 kilometers to northwest across several fast to its mouth where the current flows on the southern bank of the Leaf River. The mouth of the Nedlouc river is located in front of another river and downstream of Minto lake, as well as 2.3 km downstream from the mouth of rivers Daunais (north shore), downstream of the Irsuaq (south side) and downstream of the Carpenter River (south shore) which are tributaries of the Leaf River.

    Toponymy

    From Inuit origin, the place name "Nedlouc" means "calves" or "the thigh above the knee." The link is unknown between the lake and Nedlouc toponymique meaning. Inuit designated the lake: "Nallualuk" and "Tasirtuuq"; this second name means "great lakes".

    In 1951, the "Commission de géographie du Québec" (Quebec Geographic Board) formalized the name "Lake Nedluc". The spelling "Nedluk" has been used in history to designate this lake; the latter appears on the Ungava district card in the Ninth Report of the Geographical Board of Canada prepared by James White (1911)

    The place name Nedlouc river was formalized on December 5, 1968 to the Commission de toponymie du Québec (Quebec Names Board).

    References

    Nedlouc River Wikipedia