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Lièvre River






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Coordinates: 45°3125N 75°2550W / 45.52361°N 75.43056°W / 45.52361; -75.43056
 

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Lièvre River
Hare River
Lièvre River at Notre-Dame-de-la-Salette
Native nameRivière du Lièvre (French)
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionLaurentides, Outaouais
Physical characteristics
SourceLaurentian Mountains
MouthOttawa River

 • location

Masson, Outaouais

 • coordinates

45°31′25N 75°25′50W / 45.52361°N 75.43056°W / 45.52361; -75.43056
Length330 km (210 mi)
Basin size10,400 km2 (4,000 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionOttawa RiverSt. Lawrence RiverGulf of St. Lawrence
River systemOttawa River drainage basin

The Lièvre River (French: Rivière du Lièvre; French pronunciation: [ʁivjɛʁ dy ljɛvʁ]) is a river in western Quebec which flows south from the Mitchinamécus reservoir and empties into the Ottawa RiveratMasson-Angers. The river is 330 kilometres (210 mi) long and drains an area of 10,400 square kilometres (4,000 sq mi). The river's name is an adaptation of its former French name Riviere aux Lièvres, "River of the Hares".

The 1908 landslide at Notre-Dame-de-la-Salette and the earlier 1903 clay landslide at Leda both occurred on this river.

At one time, the river was used to transport logs downstream to sawmills located near the river's mouth. In 1928, a paper mill was built near the mouth of the river. On December 18, 1998, this mill was bought from Industries James Maclaren Inc. by private investors and became Papier Masson Ltee. In turn, the White Birch Paper Company bought it in January 2006.[1][2]

There are a number of hydroelectric plants on the river, as well as large and viable deposits of Uranium ore in the district.

The river is the subject of Archibald Lampman's poem "Morning on the Lièvre". The award-winning short film Morning on the Lièvre paired a narration of Lampman's poem with footage of two men canoeing on the river.[3]

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  1. ^ Papier Masson ltd History Archived November 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ White Birch Paper Company announces completion of acquisition of Papier Masson Ltee
  • ^ John Robert Colombo, Canadian Literary Landmarks. Dundurn Press, 1984. ISBN 9781459717985. p. 63.

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