Laberge River


The Laberge River is a tributary of Lake Hebert, flowing in Canada, in:
Forestry is the main economic activity of this hydrographic slope; recreational and tourism activities, in second.
Annually, the surface of the river is generally frozen from mid-November to late April, however, the period of safe ice circulation is usually from mid-December to early April.

Courses

The river begins at the mouth of Icefield Lake in Rattray Township, District of Timiskaming, in Ontario. This lake is located at Southeast of a mountain with a peak of, and at at West of the border Ontario - Quebec.
From the mouth of Icefield Lake, the Laberge River flows over, according to the following segments:
The mouth of the Laberge River empties onto the South shore of Lake Hébert. This confluence is located at:
The term "Laberge" is a family name of French origin.
The toponym "Laberge River" was formalized on December 5, 1968, by the Commission de toponymie du Québec, when the commission was created.