Dorval River


The "Dorval river" is a tributary of the Saguenay River, flowing in the city of Saguenay and in the municipality of Larouche, in the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, in the province of Quebec, in Canada. This river flows in the eastern part of the canton of La Barre.
The Dorval river valley is mainly served by the route 170, for forestry and recreational tourism activities.
Forestry is the main economic activity in the Dorval River area; recreational tourism, second.
The surface of the Dorval River is usually frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March, however safe circulation on the ice is generally done from mid-December to mid-March.

Geography

The main watersheds adjacent to the Dorval River are:
The Dorval River rises at Les Trois Lacs surrounded by marshes. This source is located at:
From its source, the Dorval river flows over with a drop of generally in forest area, sometimes agricultural, depending on the segments following:
The course of the Dorval River flows to the bottom of a bay on the south shore of the Saguenay River. This confluence is located at:
From the mouth of the Dorval River, the current follows the course of the Saguenay River on east to Tadoussac where it merges with the Saint Lawrence estuary.

Toponymy

The toponym “Dorval River” evokes the memory of Urbain Dorval, foreman at the first site on Gervais Creek around 1846. Urbain Dorval worked as site manager for Peter McLeod. His work site was apparently located "by the Dorval river /.../ a short distance from Alma's territory". This name is also present in Langelier, Jean-Chrysostome. The Lac Saint-Jean region, 1888, page 18. The name appears on the map of the canton of La Barre.
The river Dorval toponym was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Place Names Bank of the Commission de toponymie du Québec.

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