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The lower part of the Ross Valley is integrated into the zec du Lac-B\u00e9beuf.The “Bras de Ross” Valley is served by Chemin du Lac-Br\u00e9beuf which serves the southwest shore of Br\u00e9beuf Lake, for forestry, agriculture and recreotourism activities. Some secondary forest roads serve this valley.[2]Forestry is the main economic activity in the sector; recreational tourism, second.The surface of “Bras de Ross” is usually frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March, however the safe circulation on the ice is generally done from mid-December to mid-March.Geography[edit]The main watersheds adjacent to “Bras de Ross” are:north side: lac Bruno, lac \u00e0 la Balle, lac des \u00celets, Br\u00e9beuf Lake (“anse \u00e0 Bacalem” and “anse \u00e0 la Balle”), Lac des C\u00e8dres, Papinachois stream, Otis lake, Saguenay River;east side: Br\u00e9beuf Lake, \u00c9ternit\u00e9 Lake, \u00c9ternit\u00e9 River, Bailloquet Lake;south side: Pierre River, Pierre lake, Lac \u00e0 la Lune, “Lac de la Rivi\u00e8re Pierre”, “Lac des Canots”;west side: Bras d’Hamel, Grand-P\u00e8re lake, M\u00e9rid\u00e9 lake, Ha! Ha! River, rivi\u00e8re \u00e0 Mars.[3]The “Bras de Ross” rises at the mouth of Lac du Berger (length: 1.4\u00a0km (0.87\u00a0mi); altitude: 438\u00a0m (1,437\u00a0ft)) in a valley between the mountains. This lake is fed on the south side by the outlet of “Lac en Tr\u00e8fle”, Lac Long and “Lac \u00e0 la Boule”. The mouth of “Lac du Berger” is located at:5.6\u00a0km (3.5\u00a0mi) northeast of the course of the Ha! Ha! River;8.6\u00a0km (5.3\u00a0mi) west of a curve in the course of the Cami River;9.9\u00a0km (6.2\u00a0mi) south-west of “Lac des C\u00e8dres”;10.1\u00a0km (6.3\u00a0mi) south-east of the center of the village of Ferland;11.4\u00a0km (7.1\u00a0mi) south-west of the confluence of the Bras de Ross and Br\u00e9beuf Lake;23.0\u00a0km (14.3\u00a0mi) south-east of the confluence of the Ha! Ha! and the Baie des Ha! Ha!.[3]From the mouth of “Lac du Berger”, the course of “Bras de Ross” descends on 21.6\u00a0km (13.4\u00a0mi), according to a drop of 199\u00a0m (653\u00a0ft) according to the following segments:Upper course of “Bras de Ross” (segment of 10.4\u00a0km (6.5\u00a0mi))0.9\u00a0km (0.56\u00a0mi) north-west to a small lake (length: 0.4\u00a0km (0.25\u00a0mi); altitude: 410\u00a0m (1,350\u00a0ft)), then towards northeast by crossing it for 0.23\u00a0km (0.14\u00a0mi) to its mouth;0.8\u00a0km (0.50\u00a0mi) north-east to the outlet (coming from the south-east) of two lakes;4.0\u00a0km (2.5\u00a0mi) north-west to the outlet (coming from the south-west) of some lakes;2.2\u00a0km (1.4\u00a0mi) north-east in a valley between two mountains and crossing on 0.3\u00a0km (0.19\u00a0mi) the southern part of Lake Potvin (length: 1.1\u00a0km (0.68\u00a0mi); altitude: 309\u00a0m (1,014\u00a0ft)), to the outlet (coming from the southeast) of Lake Benouche;2.5\u00a0km (1.6\u00a0mi) towards the north-east by forming a curve towards the south-east to bypass a mountain and bending towards the north, until the outlet (coming from the west) of the “Lac de Sable”;Lower course of “Bras de Ross” (segment of 11.2\u00a0km (7.0\u00a0mi))3.9\u00a0km (2.4\u00a0mi) towards the northeast in a deep valley by collecting the discharge (coming from the north) of a lake, by forming a curve towards the west to go around a mountain, by collecting the discharge (coming from the east) from a lake as well as the outlet (coming from the southwest) from a lake, to a stream (coming from the north);1.1\u00a0km (0.68\u00a0mi) to the east by crossing a marsh area at the end of the segment, up to a stream (coming from the east);3.6\u00a0km (2.2\u00a0mi) towards the north-east passing between two mountains, crossing three series of rapids and forming a curve towards the north-west, until the discharge (coming from the west) of a lake;1.3\u00a0km (0.81\u00a0mi) to the east, forming a loop to the north and crossing an area of marsh, to the east shore of the lake?;0.7\u00a0km (0.43\u00a0mi) east across the lake\u00a0? (altitude: 269\u00a0m (883\u00a0ft)) on its full length, to its mouth;0.6\u00a0km (0.37\u00a0mi) east to its mouth.[3]The “Bras de Ross” pours into the bottom of a bay on the southwest shore of the western part of Br\u00e9beuf Lake. This mouth is located at:From the confluence of “bras de Ross”, the current:crosses Lac Br\u00e9beuf for 6.8\u00a0km (4.2\u00a0mi) to the east;follows the course of the Saint John River on 38.8\u00a0km (24.1\u00a0mi) generally towards the northeast;crosses Saint-Jean Bay on 2.9\u00a0km (1.8\u00a0mi) to the north;follows the course of the Saguenay River on 42.8\u00a0km (26.6\u00a0mi) eastward to Tadoussac where it merges with the Saint Lawrence estuary.Toponymy[edit]The term “Ross” is a family name of English origin.The toponym “bras de Ross” was formalized on December 5, 1968, by the Commission de toponymie du Qu\u00e9bec.[4]See also[edit]References[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/bras-de-ross-brebeuf-lake\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Bras de Ross (Br\u00e9beuf Lake)"}}]}]