Gounamitz River

Gounamitz River
Country Canada
Basin
Main source Rivière-Verte Parish, New Brunswick, Madawaska County,  New Brunswick
249
47°37′23″N 67°54′30″W / 47.62306°N 67.90833°W / 47.62306; -67.90833
River mouth Drummond Parish, Victoria County  New Brunswick
142
47°31′26″N 67°38′29″W / 47.52389°N 67.64139°W / 47.52389; -67.64139Coordinates: 47°31′26″N 67°38′29″W / 47.52389°N 67.64139°W / 47.52389; -67.64139
Alt. difference 107
Physical characteristics
Length 28.0
Features
Tributaries
  • Left:
    (from the confluence) One Mile Brook, Bells Brook, Big Brook, Balm of Gilead Brook, Benny Brook, Dave Richards Brook, Cyr Brook, Letourneau Brook, North Branch Gounamitz River, West Branch Gounamitz River, Caribou Brook.
  • Right:
    (from the confluence) Dunbar Brook, Falls Brook, McLaughlin Brook.

The River Gounamitz is a tributary of the head of the Restigouche River, flowing in the Northwest of New Brunswick, in Canada.

The course of Gounamitz river crosses:

Geography

The river Gounamitz rises at the confluence of the North Branch Gounamitz River and West Branch Gounamitz River. This source is located in the Rivière-Verte Parish, in Madawaska County.

This source is located at:

Gounamitz river flows in forest zone, more or less in parallel in the southwest side to the Kedgwick River.

From the source, "Gounamitz river" flows on 28.0 kilometres (17.4 mi), according to these segments:

The "river Gounamitz" pours on the Northwest shore of the Little Main Restigouche River, in the Drummond Parish, Victoria County, New Brunswick.

The confluence of the "river Gounamitz" is located at:

See also

References

  1. Segments of the river measured from the Atlas of Canada (posted), Ministry of Natural resources Canada.
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