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The Manicouagan River, seen from the Daniel-Johnson Dam

The Manicouagan River is a river in Quebec, Canada. The river originates in southeast Quebec and flows approximately 560 km south, passing through the Manicouagan Reservoir to empty into the Saint Lawrence River near Baie-Comeau. There are a number of hydroelectric power plants on the Manicouagan.

The river's name is believed to come from a Montagnais word meaning "where tree bark is found".

Hydro-electric dams

Source: Ministry of Natural Resources of Quebec and Hydro-Québec.

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