Périgny River


The Périgny River is a tributary of the O'Sullivan River, flowing into the Canadian province of Quebec, Canada, or in the administrative regions of:
The hydrographic slope of the Périgny River is accessible on the R1018 road passing on the north-west side of the lake. This road is attached to the south at road 113 linking Lebel-sur-Quévillon to Chibougamau.
The surface of the Périgny River is usually frozen from early November to mid-May, however safe ice circulation is generally from mid-November to mid-April.

Geography

The main hydrographic slopes near Périgny river are:
North Side: O'Sullivan River, Waswanipi River, Lake Waswanipi;
The Périgny River rises from a forest stream near Highway 1018 at the foot of the Waswanipi Hills, at:
From its source, the "Périgny River" flows on according to the following segments:
The Périgny River flows into a river bend on the south shore of the , which generally flows northward to the south shore of Lake Waswanipi. From this mouth, the current flows north on the Lake Waswanipi to its mouth. From there, the current flows first north through the Waswanipi River, then west to the east shore of Goéland Lake. The current of the latter flows towards the West, to the East shore of Goéland Lake. The latter is crossed to the northwest by the Waswanipi River which is a tributary of Matagami Lake.
The mouth of the Périgny River located at:
The term "Périgny" is a family name of French origin.
The toponym "Périgny River" was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec, i.e. at the creation of this commission