The Piponisiw River is a tributary of Simard Lake located in the western part of the Gouin Reservoir, flowing entirely into the forest zone in the town of La Tuque, in the administrative region of Mauricie, Quebec, Canada. The Piponisiw River flows successively in the canton of Lacasse. Forestry is the main economic activity of this valley; recreational tourism activities, second. The Piponisiw River valley is served by the R1045 road that connects the R1009 forest roads on the west side of the Gouin Reservoir and the R2046 which leads south to the village of Obedjiwan, Quebec. This R1045 road bypasses the northern part of Irinikew Octikwan Lake, crosses the Piponisiw River south of the head lake and heads northeasterly to lake Lacasse and lake Masko Oponapananik. The surface of the Piponisiw River is usually frozen from mid-November to the end of April, however, safe ice circulation is generally from early December to late March.
Geography
The surrounding hydrographic slopes of the Piponisiw River are:
The Piponisiw River originates at the mouth of an unidentified lake Y-shaped. The mouth of this river Head Lake is located in the Center-East part of Lacasse Township, at west of the top of a mountain. This mouth is at:
west of the Gouin Dam erected at the mouth of the Gouin Reservoir.
From the mouth of the head lake, the course of the Piponisiw River flows entirely into forest area on according to the following segments:
to the south, including crossing an unidentified lake formed by a widening from the river to its mouth;
to the south, including crossing an unidentified lake, then crossing a second unidentified lake on, to its mouth;
southeasterly across a small lake to the mouth of the river.
The mouth of the Piponisiw River is located on the north shore of Du Mâle Lake. From there, the current runs on until Gouin Dam, according to the following segments:
eastward across Simard Lake , to its mouth;
north-east across Miller Lake, up to mouth ;
to the east, bypassing a peninsula by the south and an island by the north, to the mouth of Bourgeois Lake ;
easterly crossing Toussaint Lake, to the south of Obedjiwan, Quebec village;
to the East, crossing the Marmette Lake, then to the South-East crossing in particular the Brochu Lake then to the East crossing the Kikendatch Bay until Gouin Dam.