词条 | Saint-Maurice River |
释义 | Saint-Maurice River river, Canada French Rivière Saint-Maurice ![]() Discovered by the French navigator Jacques Cartier (Cartier, Jacques) in 1535 and named after Maurice Poulin, who was granted a seigniory north of its mouth in 1668, the river first served as a fur-trading route. It eventually became a major logging river, serving large pulp and paper factories at La Tuque, Grand-Mère, Shawinigan, and Trois-Rivières, the main riparian centres. Since 1900 the Saint-Maurice has also become a major source of hydroelectric power; eight power plants, together generating more than 1,500,000 kilowatts, have attracted many new industries to the river's valley, including factories that manufacture aluminum, plastics, and chemicals. The region was heavily affected by deindustrialization starting in the 1990s. |
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