This river crosses successively the cantons of Ventadour and Feuquières. Forestry is the main economic activity of the sector; recreational tourism activities, second. A logging camp has been established on the west bank of Ventadour Lake near a forest road.
The southern part of the Titipiti River Valley is served by route 212 which connects Obedjiwan to La Tuque and passes south of Lake Dubois. From there, the forest road R1032 (North-South direction) passes on the west side of the Ventadour River. The forest road R0212 (East-West direction) near the head lake of Titipiti River.
The surface of the Titipiti River is usually frozen from early November to mid-May, however, safe ice movement is generally from mid-November to mid-April.
Geography
The surrounding hydrographic slopes of the Titipiti River are:
The Titipiti River originates at the mouth of a Valcourt Lake (length: 0.8 kilometres (0.50 mi), altitude: 447 metres (1,467 ft)) in the Township of Ventadour, in Lac-Ashuapmushuan, Quebec (unorganized territory). Valcourt Lake and "Petit Lac Valcourt" are the only bodies of water on the Nottaway River outside Eeyou Istchee Baie-James (municipality).
From the mouth of the head lake, the Titipiti River flows over 28.6 kilometres (17.8 mi) according to the following segments:
1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi) to the northwest in the canton of Ventadour, crossing the Petit lac Valcourt, until the discharge (coming from the North-East) of the lakes Arre and Hermin, which corresponds to the Eastern limit of the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec;
1.0 kilometre (0.62 mi) towards the west, until the discharge (coming from the south) of the Bornais lakes and the Rats;
1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi) to the northwest, crossing the Vison Lake (length: 0.8 kilometres (0.50 mi); altitude: 416 metres (1,365 ft)) that the current crosses on its full length, up to the bridge of a forest road;
9.0 kilometres (5.6 mi) north, to the limit of the township of Feuquières;
15.4 kilometres (9.6 mi) to the north winding through wetlands at the end of the segment to its mouth.[2]
The Titipiti River flows to the bottom of a bay on the south shore of Feuquières Lake which the current flows northward on 16.2 kilometres (10.1 mi) including 7.9 kilometres (4.9 mi) crossing the western part of the lake. Note: the two parts of the lake are separated by a strait of 0.9 kilometres (0.56 mi). Then, the current flows westward on 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi) to reach the east shore of Robert Lake which the current crosses West on 5.8 kilometres (3.6 mi) to its mouth. After crossing a final stretch of river of 2.1 kilometres (1.3 mi) across the Dead Lake, the current flows into a bay on the east shore of Gabriel Lake (Opawica River tributary) that current crosses northwest on 14.1 kilometres (8.8 mi) to take the Opawica River.