The Kécarpoui River (French: Rivière Kécarpoui) is a salmon river in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada. It flows south and empties into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
Location
The Kécarpoui River is a narrow river, 27 kilometres (17 mi) long.[1]
The mouth of the river is in the municipality of Gros-Mécatina in Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality.[2]
The Kécarpoui Archipelago is a group of islands in the Gulf opposite the river mouth.
Kécarpoui is an Innu language word meaning "porcupine river".[3]
Description
The Dictionnaire des rivières et lacs de la province de Québec (1914) says of the river,
This river flows across the mountains of the Laurentides and empties into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence about fifteen miles from the Saint-Augustin River. From the high tide mark up to lake Kécarpoui the river is not navigable, even for canoes. According to the surveyor J.C. Giraud (report of 1901) there is no land suitable for cultivation on the sides of this river or the lakes that feed it. The trees are fir and spruce with dimensions of no more than 7 to 8 inches in diameter. Salmon and trout frequent this river. The river is frequented by hunters for game and fur, which they find in quantity. Kécarpoui comes from a montagnais word meaning "where there is ribbon [ruban]".[4]
The Kécarpoui River is recognized as an Atlantic salmon river.[9]
The river bed is composed of medium-sized rocks.
Salmon swim up the river for 19 kilometres (12 mi).
They average 2.2 to 4.8 kilograms (4.9 to 10.6 lb) in weight.[1]
In 2013–2017 an average of 7 salmon were reported caught each year.[10]
The Pourvoirie Kecarpoui/Kecarpoui Outpost provides outfitting services.[11]
They do not have an exclusive right.[1]
They offer 6-day guided fishing expeditions that visit the Véco, Kecarpoui, Saint-Augustin, Coxipi, Chécatica, Napetipi rivers and the Baie des roches.[12]
Saucier, J.-P.; Robitaille, A.; Grondin, P.; Bergeron, J.-F.; Gosselin, J. (2011), Les régions écologiques du Québec méridional(PDF) (map), 4 (in French), Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune, archived from the original(PDF) on 2020-06-19, retrieved 2019-09-26