Serpentine River (Québec)

Serpentine River (Quebec)
"Serpentine River (Québec)" in Batiscanie, in Quebec
Location
CountryCanada,  Canada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionCapitale-Nationale
Regional County MunicipalityLa Jacques-Cartier
Unorganized territoryLac-Lapeyrère
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Genest
  locationLac-Lapeyrère
  coordinates47°08′34″N 72°18′38″W / 47.14278°N 72.31055°W / 47.14278; -72.31055
  elevation301 metres (988 ft)
MouthBatiscan River
  location
Lac-Lapeyrère
  coordinates
47°10′16″N 72°21′04″W / 47.17111°N 72.35111°W / 47.17111; -72.35111
  elevation
213 metres (699 ft)
Length2.3 km (1.4 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  left(Upward from the mouth)
  right(Upward from the mouth)

The Serpentine River flows from the unorganized territory of Lac-Lapeyrère, Quebec, located in the Portneuf Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of the Capitale-Nationale, in the province of Quebec, Canada. Its course is entirely in the forest zone. The surface of the river is usually frozen from November till April.

This river of Batiscanie has a length of 2.3 km (by water) from its source in Lake Genest. After a tortuous path of one km to the southeast, the Serpentine River narrows to a segment of 200 meters. It then flows into the small lake of oregano (200 meters long). Then she resumes her journey southeast of the lake to flow over 0.9 km, first in line, before turning south and then east. Then the river empties on the right bank of the Batiscan river, between the fall Pierre-Antoine and "Gates of Hell" (portes de l'enfer).

The water feeding the lake Genest from the following major lakes (in descending order): Martel, Pasha, Lapeyrère, Beaujour, Robinson and through (dam to the mouth). The most impressive lake watershed is Lapeyrère lake whose name is associated with this unorganized territory.