Rivière des Vases (Nicolet River tributary)

The rivière des Vases (in English: river of vases) is a tributary of the Nicolet River which empties on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. The Rivière des Vases flows through the municipalities of Ham-Nord and Saints-Martyrs-Canadiens, in the regional county municipality (MRC) of Arthabaska Regional County Municipality, in the region from Centre-du-Québec, to Quebec, to Canada.

Rivière des Vases
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionCentre-du-Québec
Regional County MunicipalityArthabaska
Physical characteristics
SourceLa Montagne (Appalachian Mountains)
  locationHam-Nord
  coordinates45°51′22″N 71°37′01″W
  elevation336 m (1,102 ft)
MouthNicolet River
  location
Ham-Nord
  coordinates
45.88667°N 71.69666°W / 45.88667; -71.69666
  elevation
173 m (568 ft)
Length12.9 km (8.0 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionNicolet River, St. Lawrence River
Tributaries 
  left(upstream) ruisseau Demers, ruisseau Grimard, ruisseau Guertin, ruisseau Richer
  right(upstream)

Geography

The neighboring hydrographic slopes of the Vases river are:

The "rivière des Vases" has its source north of "La Montagne" in the township municipality of Ham-Nord, almost at the limit of the municipality of Saints-Martyrs-Canadiens.

From its source, the "Rivière des Vases", the river flows over 12.9 kilometres (8.0 mi) in the following segments:

  • 0.2 kilometres (0.12 mi) eastward, up to the limit of the municipality of Saints-Martyrs-Canadiens;
  • 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) first east, then north, crossing the municipality of Saints-Martyrs-Canadiens, to the limit of Ham-Nord;
  • 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) west, in Ham-Nord, to the confluence of the Grimard stream (coming from the north);
  • 3.8 kilometres (2.4 mi) westward, to the route 161 bridge;
  • 4.2 kilometres (2.6 mi) towards the west, until its mouth.[1]

The Rivière des Vases flows on the east bank of the Nicolet River in Ham-Nord, downstream from the hamlet "village-des-Chutes" and upstream from the hamlet "Notre-Dame-de- Ham".

Toponymy

The hydronym "Rivière des Vases" originates from a zone of mud near the confluence of the Demers stream and the "Rivière des Vases".

The term vase refers to the siltation of a place by:

  • a silt which consists of a sediment composed of very fine earthy particles and organic matter found at the bottom of water tables and streams (ponds, lakes, rivers and others);
  • mud which constitutes a soil soaked by water (e.g.: during floods, spring thaws or heavy rains) making it difficult to drive or slippery roads or paths that are not stony or rocky.

The toponym "rivière des Vases" was made official on December 5, 1968, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Atlas of Canada from the Department of Natural Resources Canada". Retrieved December 30, 2020. Features extracted from the map geographic, database and site instrumentation
  2. Commission de toponymie du Québec - Bank of place names - Toponym: "Rivière des Vases".
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