Ditton River | |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | Canada |
Subdivision Type2: | Province |
Subdivision Name2: | Quebec |
Subdivision Type3: | Region |
Subdivision Name3: | Estrie |
Subdivision Type4: | City |
Subdivision Name4: | La Patrie and Chartierville |
Length: | 22.1km (13.7miles) |
Source1: | Mountain streams |
Source1 Location: | La Patrie |
Source1 Coordinates: | 45.2433°N -71.1858°W |
Source1 Elevation: | 644m (2,113feet) |
Mouth: | Rivière au Saumon (Le Haut-Saint-François) |
Mouth Location: | La Patrie |
Mouth Coordinates: | 45.3908°N -71.2086°W |
Mouth Elevation: | 374m (1,227feet) |
Progression: | Rivière au Saumon, Saint-François River, Saint Lawrence River |
Tributaries Left: | (upstream) Mining stream, Ditton West River |
Tributaries Right: | (upstream) Ditton East River |
The Rivière Ditton is a tributary of the rivière au Saumon. This river flows in the municipalities of Chartierville and La Patrie, in the Le Haut-Saint-François Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Estrie, in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
Forestry is the main economic activity in this valley; agriculture, second, especially in the lower part.
The surface of the Ditton River is usually frozen from mid-December to mid-March, except the rapids areas; however, safe circulation on the ice is generally from late December to early March.
The hydrographic slopes neighboring the "Ditton River" are:
The Ditton River originates in the south of Quebec in the township of Emberton, in the White Mountains from the border between Quebec and New Hampshire, east of the Line Mountain and east of "Third Connecticut Lake" located in the "Connecticut Lakes State Forest" in New Hampshire.
The course of the Ditton River descends on, according to the following segments:
The Ditton river flows on the south bank of the rivière au Saumon. Its confluence is located south of the route 212, southwest of the intersection of this latter route with the route 257 of the village La Patrie.
The term "Ditton" is a family name of British origin.
The toponym "Ditton" was taken from the name of an important village and civil parish in the Tonbridge and Malling district of Kent, in England. This toponym is also used in Quebec to designate the Ditton East River and the Ditton West River.
The toponym "rivière Ditton" was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[2]