The Richelieu River takes its source in Lake Champlain, from which it flows to the north in the province of Quebec, Canada and empties into the St. Lawrence river. It was formerly known as the Iroquois River and the Chambly River. This river was a key route of water transport for cross-border trade between Canada and the United States, until the arrival of the railway in the mid-19th century.
Because of its strategic position between New France and New England, several military fortifications were erected on the course of the river. It served as a key pathway for several military tours and was the scene of several battles between the end of the 17th and early 19th centuries, first between the French and the Iroquois, then between the French and the English, during the regime of the New France and finally between the English and the Americans after 1760.
Geography and hydrography
The Richelieu River has a drainage basin of 23,720 square kilometres (9,160sqmi)2 - including those of Lake Champlain19,925km2 (7,693sqmi) and Bay Missisquoi (1 289km2). Of this, 19,600km2 (7,600sqmi) are in the United States, originating in the western slopes of the Green Mountains and the eastern slopes of the Adirondack Mountains of New York State. The Champlain Valley makes up most of the drainage basin.
OUTDOOR PASSION THE RICHELIEU RIVER COMMON CARP INTRO
THE COMMON CARP ON OUTDOOR PASSION AT WFN: Monday April 30, 11:30 AM, Friday May 4, 6:30 AM, Sunday May 6, 5:30 PM & 11:30 PM and Monday May 7, 5:30 AM.
In this show you will learn that there’s more opportunities than popular sport fish. Other interesting species swim in the same waters and this time we are fishing for the hard fighting common Carp.
Our novelty minute features a versatile boat for all kinds of fishing the Princecraft Hudson 190 DLX.
The technical segment demonstrate a new advanced outboard motor protection system and an under-boat mat cover for a complete protection.
Carp fights harder then a lot of fish and it's behaviour makes possible different techniques. You will realize how limited our knowledge of this neglected fish really is as Ray Carignan found out whe...
published: 30 Apr 2017
Series 2 - Episode Eight - Oasis HD and NCC - Richelieu River Watershed, QC - Nathalie Vachon
published: 27 Jan 2011
A Story of Flood Management: Lake Champlain and the Richelieu River
In 2011 the Lake Champlain and Richelieu River watershed was inundated with historic snowfall and spring flood levels. With it brought the challenges accompanied with binational water management and questions about the impacts of climate change on the basin. These two bodies of water span a large, complex watershed within Quebec, New York and Vermont that displays diverse ecosystem responses to events such as floods, high rainfall and snowmelt. The Richelieu River is the only outlet for the lake. Man-made changes and structures to the River effect the rate at which the lake can regulate from high water supplies. Following the catastrophic floods the International Joint Commission (IJC) began the Lake Champlain- Richelieu River (LCRR) Flood Study.
Unique binational waterways such as the ...
published: 04 Mar 2019
Why Did We Rent The Boat?! - Rippin’ The Richelieu River [lifeoutdoorsTV]
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Cam footage of fish in the Richelieu River
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Chambly, Quebec - Richelieu River, Falls and Rapids
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St-Jean-sur-Richelieu Chambly Canal Richelieu River
Views of river and canal
published: 03 Aug 2013
Roiling Rapids in the Richelieu River in Chambly, Quebec.
A beautiful October day with the Richelieu River surging rapids on display!
THE COMMON CARP ON OUTDOOR PASSION AT WFN: Monday April 30, 11:30 AM, Friday May 4, 6:30 AM, Sunday May 6, 5:30 PM & 11:30 PM and Monday May 7, 5:30 AM.
In thi...
THE COMMON CARP ON OUTDOOR PASSION AT WFN: Monday April 30, 11:30 AM, Friday May 4, 6:30 AM, Sunday May 6, 5:30 PM & 11:30 PM and Monday May 7, 5:30 AM.
In this show you will learn that there’s more opportunities than popular sport fish. Other interesting species swim in the same waters and this time we are fishing for the hard fighting common Carp.
Our novelty minute features a versatile boat for all kinds of fishing the Princecraft Hudson 190 DLX.
The technical segment demonstrate a new advanced outboard motor protection system and an under-boat mat cover for a complete protection.
Carp fights harder then a lot of fish and it's behaviour makes possible different techniques. You will realize how limited our knowledge of this neglected fish really is as Ray Carignan found out when he started with carp expert Charly Giguère and David Caron of SAIL the production of this video.
THE COMMON CARP ON OUTDOOR PASSION AT WFN: Monday April 30, 11:30 AM, Friday May 4, 6:30 AM, Sunday May 6, 5:30 PM & 11:30 PM and Monday May 7, 5:30 AM.
In this show you will learn that there’s more opportunities than popular sport fish. Other interesting species swim in the same waters and this time we are fishing for the hard fighting common Carp.
Our novelty minute features a versatile boat for all kinds of fishing the Princecraft Hudson 190 DLX.
The technical segment demonstrate a new advanced outboard motor protection system and an under-boat mat cover for a complete protection.
Carp fights harder then a lot of fish and it's behaviour makes possible different techniques. You will realize how limited our knowledge of this neglected fish really is as Ray Carignan found out when he started with carp expert Charly Giguère and David Caron of SAIL the production of this video.
In 2011 the Lake Champlain and Richelieu River watershed was inundated with historic snowfall and spring flood levels. With it brought the challenges accompanie...
In 2011 the Lake Champlain and Richelieu River watershed was inundated with historic snowfall and spring flood levels. With it brought the challenges accompanied with binational water management and questions about the impacts of climate change on the basin. These two bodies of water span a large, complex watershed within Quebec, New York and Vermont that displays diverse ecosystem responses to events such as floods, high rainfall and snowmelt. The Richelieu River is the only outlet for the lake. Man-made changes and structures to the River effect the rate at which the lake can regulate from high water supplies. Following the catastrophic floods the International Joint Commission (IJC) began the Lake Champlain- Richelieu River (LCRR) Flood Study.
Unique binational waterways such as the Great Lakes Region and the Lake Champlain and Richelieu River basin led to the creation of the IJC in 1909 to study events in the watersheds between the U.S. and Canada and present potential mitigation and management measures. The study seeks to understand social, political and economic drivers for flood mitigation and forecasting so at the conclusion of the study the results presented to the governments will reflect the broadest public exposure and support for potential execution.
In 2011 the Lake Champlain and Richelieu River watershed was inundated with historic snowfall and spring flood levels. With it brought the challenges accompanied with binational water management and questions about the impacts of climate change on the basin. These two bodies of water span a large, complex watershed within Quebec, New York and Vermont that displays diverse ecosystem responses to events such as floods, high rainfall and snowmelt. The Richelieu River is the only outlet for the lake. Man-made changes and structures to the River effect the rate at which the lake can regulate from high water supplies. Following the catastrophic floods the International Joint Commission (IJC) began the Lake Champlain- Richelieu River (LCRR) Flood Study.
Unique binational waterways such as the Great Lakes Region and the Lake Champlain and Richelieu River basin led to the creation of the IJC in 1909 to study events in the watersheds between the U.S. and Canada and present potential mitigation and management measures. The study seeks to understand social, political and economic drivers for flood mitigation and forecasting so at the conclusion of the study the results presented to the governments will reflect the broadest public exposure and support for potential execution.
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THE COMMON CARP ON OUTDOOR PASSION AT WFN: Monday April 30, 11:30 AM, Friday May 4, 6:30 AM, Sunday May 6, 5:30 PM & 11:30 PM and Monday May 7, 5:30 AM.
In this show you will learn that there’s more opportunities than popular sport fish. Other interesting species swim in the same waters and this time we are fishing for the hard fighting common Carp.
Our novelty minute features a versatile boat for all kinds of fishing the Princecraft Hudson 190 DLX.
The technical segment demonstrate a new advanced outboard motor protection system and an under-boat mat cover for a complete protection.
Carp fights harder then a lot of fish and it's behaviour makes possible different techniques. You will realize how limited our knowledge of this neglected fish really is as Ray Carignan found out when he started with carp expert Charly Giguère and David Caron of SAIL the production of this video.
In 2011 the Lake Champlain and Richelieu River watershed was inundated with historic snowfall and spring flood levels. With it brought the challenges accompanied with binational water management and questions about the impacts of climate change on the basin. These two bodies of water span a large, complex watershed within Quebec, New York and Vermont that displays diverse ecosystem responses to events such as floods, high rainfall and snowmelt. The Richelieu River is the only outlet for the lake. Man-made changes and structures to the River effect the rate at which the lake can regulate from high water supplies. Following the catastrophic floods the International Joint Commission (IJC) began the Lake Champlain- Richelieu River (LCRR) Flood Study.
Unique binational waterways such as the Great Lakes Region and the Lake Champlain and Richelieu River basin led to the creation of the IJC in 1909 to study events in the watersheds between the U.S. and Canada and present potential mitigation and management measures. The study seeks to understand social, political and economic drivers for flood mitigation and forecasting so at the conclusion of the study the results presented to the governments will reflect the broadest public exposure and support for potential execution.
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The Richelieu River takes its source in Lake Champlain, from which it flows to the north in the province of Quebec, Canada and empties into the St. Lawrence river. It was formerly known as the Iroquois River and the Chambly River. This river was a key route of water transport for cross-border trade between Canada and the United States, until the arrival of the railway in the mid-19th century.
Because of its strategic position between New France and New England, several military fortifications were erected on the course of the river. It served as a key pathway for several military tours and was the scene of several battles between the end of the 17th and early 19th centuries, first between the French and the Iroquois, then between the French and the English, during the regime of the New France and finally between the English and the Americans after 1760.
Geography and hydrography
The Richelieu River has a drainage basin of 23,720 square kilometres (9,160sqmi)2 - including those of Lake Champlain19,925km2 (7,693sqmi) and Bay Missisquoi (1 289km2). Of this, 19,600km2 (7,600sqmi) are in the United States, originating in the western slopes of the Green Mountains and the eastern slopes of the Adirondack Mountains of New York State. The Champlain Valley makes up most of the drainage basin.
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