South Branch Kedgwick River

For homonymy, see Kedgwick.
Southern Branch of the Kedgwick River
Country Canada
Basin
Main source Saint-Quentin Parish, Restigouche County,  New Brunswick
451
47°54′21″N 68°18′10″W / 47.90583°N 68.30278°W / 47.90583; -68.30278 (Primary source of Southern Branch of the Kedgwick River)
River mouth Saint-Quentin Parish, Restigouche County,  New Brunswick
210
47°54′28″N 67°54′27″W / 47.90778°N 67.90750°W / 47.90778; -67.90750 (Mouth of South Branch Kedgwick River)Coordinates: 47°54′28″N 67°54′27″W / 47.90778°N 67.90750°W / 47.90778; -67.90750 (Mouth of South Branch Kedgwick River)
Alt. difference 241
Physical characteristics
Length 37.5
Features
Tributaries
  • Left:
    (from the confluence) Bains Reef Gulch, Old Shanty Brook, Little Fifteen Mile Brook, Mile Gulch, Meadow Brook.
  • Right:
    (from the confluence) Ferguson Berry Gulch, Hornes Tank Gulch, Fifteen Mile Brook, Portage Brook, Indian Brook, Seve Twenty Mile Brook.

The Southern Branch of the Kedgwick River flows into the Saint-Quentin in Restigouche County at New Brunswick, in Canada.

The "South Branch Kedgwick River" is a tributary of Western bank of the Kedgwick River, which flows Southeast up to the West bank of the Restigouche River; the latest flows North up to the border of Quebec, then East up to the West bank of the Chaleur Bay. The latest opens to the East on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.

Geography

The "South Branch Kedgwick River" takes its source at the mouth of a small lake (length: 0.2 kilometres (0.12 mi); height: 451 metres (1,480 ft)), located in the Northwest part of the New Brunswick.

The source of the "Southern Branch of the Kedgwick River" is located at:

From its source, the "Kedgwick River" flows on 37.5 kilometres (23.3 mi)

The "South Branch of the Kedgwick River" empties on the West bank of the Kedgwick River, in forest areas in the locality "Kedgwick Forks".

The confluence of the "Southern Branch Kedgwick River" is located at:

See also

Media related to Category: South Branch Kedgwick River at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. Segments of the river measured from the Atlas of Canada (published on Internet), Ministry of Natural Resources Canada
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