Métabetchouane River

The Metabetchouan River (French: Métabetchouane) is a tributary of Lac Saint-Jean in the centre of the province of Quebec, Canada. The course of this river successively crosses the regional county municipalitys (MRC) of: It ends at Desbiens, where a cave called is located. Its source are the Mâles and Bouteille Lakes in the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve and it is 128 kilometres (80 mi) long. This watercourse begins in the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve. The course of this river constitutes: The Métabetchouane river valley is mainly accessible by:

Métabetchouane River

The Metabetchouan River (French: Métabetchouane) is a tributary of Lac Saint-Jean in the centre of the province of Quebec, Canada. The course of this river successively crosses the regional county municipalitys (MRC) of: It ends at Desbiens, where a cave called is located. Its source are the Mâles and Bouteille Lakes in the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve and it is 128 kilometres (80 mi) long. This watercourse begins in the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve. The course of this river constitutes: The Métabetchouane river valley is mainly accessible by: