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Saint-Maurice River

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Saint-Maurice River

River, southern Quebec, Canada. It is 325 mi (523 km) long and a major tributary of the Saint Lawrence River, flowing south from Gouin Reservoir into the St. Lawrence at Trois Rivières. It is a major logging river, serving large pulp and paper factories at La Tuque, Grand-Mère, Shawinigan, and Trois Rivières. Since 1900 it has also been a major source of hydroelectric power.



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Jean Chretien's birthplace, this community of about 50,000 on the Saint-Maurice river was once a boomtown for hydroelectric power, aluminum and pulp and paper, but has re-christened itself as a tourist destination in recent years.
 
 
 
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