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The Magpie River, Moteskikan Hipu, Mutehekau Hipu, Pmotewsekaw Sipo (Traditional indigenous variants), Rivière Magpie (French), it flows from north to south, emptying into Magpie Bay, Gulf of St. Lawrence, in Rivière-Saint-Jean municipality, Minganie RCM, Côte-Nord, Quebec, Canada.


Geography

The Magpie River covers a distance of from north to south with a height difference of 610 m, its watershed covers an area of 7,650 km2. The river is not wide, but fast and turbulent. It rises near the border between
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and
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, flows south, and enters Magpie Bay west of
Havre-Saint-Pierre Havre-Saint-Pierre () is a municipality located on the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, in Côte-Nord region, Minganie RCM, Quebec, Canada. History In 1857, a group of Acadian families arrived, in 1872, the Parish of Saint-Pierre-d ...
. Two of its tributaries are named Magpie West and Magpie East. The central section contains the long Lake Magpie. Its estuary is wide and forms a harbour for fishing boats. The village of Magpie is on the hillside around another small harbor on Magpie Bay west of the river mouth, and is one of the oldest towns on the Côte-Nord. The site was visited from 1849 by Gaspesians from
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who came to fish for
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and
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. The village boomed after the fishing companies Robin & Colas and Le Bouthillier establish facilities there around 1870. File:Route_138_est_041.jpg, On Route 138, (Voyageurs route) Salmon River, sign above the Girard bridge File:Route 138 est 040.jpg, Salmon river, from John-William-Girard Bridge (steel beam 02519E),
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, Rivière-Saint-Jean municipality File:Route_138_est_042.jpg, From Girard Bridge, Rivière-Saint-Jean municipality File:Route_138_est_043.jpg, From Girard Bridge, Rivière-Saint-Jean municipality


Name

The river is named for the
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(''Perisoreus canadensis''), which the English called "magpie". In the 19th century the local people pronounced in Magpointe. In 1870
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's map showed the river as "R. Magpie or La Pie". In 1886 the surveyor Saint-Cyr called it Rivière à la Pie. It is nicknamed La Pie. According to the Abbé Victor-Alphonse Huard, it was also called Girard River after the three Girard brothers who settled in the area around 1849. The
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have called it by various names, including ''Moteskikan Hipu'', meaning "abrupt", "rocky" or "difficult" river, Mutehekau Hipu which translates as "river where the water passes between the square rocky cliffs" and Pmotewsekaw Sipo which means "river along which one walks among the shrubs".


Description

According to the ''Dictionnaire des rivières et lacs de la province de Québec'' (1914)
the north coast of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Saguenay County, at 380 miles from Quebec and six miles east of Ouapitagon. This watercourse is quite difficult to navigate, since it is broken by a series of falls and rapids from its mouth to a distance of about thirty four miles upstream. At this distance there is a very deep lake, 53 miles long. At 8 miles from the mouth there is a stand of spruce of good size and quality. There is excellent hydraulic power and a good harbour at the mouth. The Magpie has a great reputation for salmon and trout fishing. The Robin house has a post on the banks of this river, a major cod fishing establishment.


Basin

The Magpie River basin covers . It lies between the basins of the
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to the west and the Saint-Jean River to the east. It is partly in the unorganized territories of
Lac-Jérôme Lac-Jérôme () is an unorganized territory in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Minganie Regional County Municipality. It is named after Lake Jérôme, a small lake on the Mingan River. The Manitou River originates in Lac-J ...
and Rivière-Nipissis, partly in the municipality of Rivière-Saint-Jean. According to the ''Dictionnaire des rivières et lacs de la province de Québec'' (1914), Lake Magpie is from the mouth of the Magpie River. It is about long and very deep. It is bordered on each side by capes and mountains. It is full of large pike. A map of the
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shows the river in sub-regions 6j-T and 6m-T of the east spruce/moss subdomain.


Hydroelectric production

In 2004, a plan by a private company to construct a small
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plant on the river generated protests by
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s. The Bureau of Public Hearings on the Environment (BAPE) gave a favorable report on the project in 2004, but said there should be no further development on the river.In August 2005 the Charest government authorized construction of the dam by decree, which would eliminate some famous rapids. The Magpie Generating Station was commissioned in October 2007 and formally inaugurated on 20 June 2008. In its 2009–2013 strategic plan, Hydro-Québec was planning to build six hydroelectric dams on the Magpie. In September 2017, it reported surplus capacity and no plans for the river. In 2013, Hydro-Quebec sold the existing generating station to
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, which owns it in partnership with the Minganie municipality. Since 2008 the Magpie Generating Station has been generating electricity. In 2021, the municipality of Minganie and the Innu Council of Ekuanitshit granted the Magpie River legal
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and longterm protection from energy producers like Hydro-Quebec and
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.


Recreational use

In May 2015 the Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks of Quebec announced a sport fishing catch-and-release program for large salmon on sixteen of Quebec's 118 salmon rivers. These were the
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, Laval,
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, Bouleau, aux Rochers, Jupitagon, Magpie,
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,
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, Piashti, Watshishou, Little Watshishou, Nabisipi, Aguanish and
Natashquan Natashquan is a municipality located on the north shore of Jacques Cartier Strait, on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, in the Côte-Nord region, Minganie RCM, Quebec, Canada. Natashquan stretches along the coast, on both sides of the Little Natashq ...
rivers. The Quebec Atlantic Salmon Federation said that the measures did not go nearly far enough in protecting salmon for future generations. In view of the rapidly declining Atlantic salmon population catch-and-release should have been implemented on all rivers apart from northern Quebec. The river is popular with
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,
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ing and
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ing enthusiasts. The lower section of the West Magpie provides of challenging conditions for class IV – V whitewater kayak and open boat paddlers. It flows into Lake Magpie north of where the Magpie leaves the lake. From there the river can be handled by most recreational kayakers. The first below the lake has exceptional fishing. The last of the river flows through huge scenic gorges and over waterfalls.


Legal personhood

In February 2021, the Magpie River became the first river in Canada to be granted legal
personhood Personhood is the status of being a person. Defining personhood is a controversial topic in philosophy and law and is closely tied with legal and political concepts of citizenship, equality, and liberty. According to law, only a legal person (ei ...
, after the local municipality of Minganie and the Innu Council of Ekuanitshit passed joint resolutions. The goal is longterm protection, as energy producers Hydro-Quebec and
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have not ruled out development in the future, as proponents of legal personhood wanted to prevent a development like at
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. The river has nine distinct rights and can have
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s.


References


External links

* Eric W. Morse 1968,
Fur Trade Canoe Routes of Canada /Then and Now
', pp 121
Indigenous Heritage and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Parcs Canada, 2022
Indigenous documentary heritage initiatives
Library and Archives Canada (LAC), 2024 * Susan Nerberg
I am Mutehekau Shipu
A river's journey to personhood in eastern Quebec. Canadian Geographic, 2022
Protecting the Magpie
Boreal River adventure, 2024 {{Minganie RCM Rivers of Côte-Nord Tributaries of the Saint Lawrence River