Goudron River Explained

Goudron River
Pushpin Map:Quebec
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Canada
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Name2:Quebec
Subdivision Type3:Region
Subdivision Name3:Bas-Saint-Laurent
Subdivision Type4:MRC
Subdivision Name4:Kamouraska Regional County Municipality
Source1:Agricultural streams
Source1 Location:Saint-André-de-Kamouraska
Mouth:Kamouraska River
Mouth Location:Kamouraska
Progression:Kamouraska River, St. Lawrence River
Basin Size:NaNkm (-2,147,483,648miles)
Tributaries Left:(upstream) ruisseau Poivrier, ruisseau du Pont-de-Fer.
Tributaries Right:(upstream) cours d'eau Lévesque, cours d'eau Chénard.

The Goudron River (in French: rivière Goudron) is a tributary of the east bank of the Kamouraska River, which flows on the south bank of the St. Lawrence river two km east of the centre of the village of Kamouraska.

The Goudron river flows on the Côte-du-Sud in the municipalities of Saint-André-de-Kamouraska, Sainte-Hélène-de-Kamouraska, Saint-Germain-de-Kamouraska, Saint-Pascal, and Kamouraska, in the Kamouraska Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Bas-Saint-Laurent, in province of Quebec, in Canada.

Geography

Originating from a marsh area in Saint-André-de-Kamouraska, the Goudon River is located on either side of the highway 20 on the south of the dividing line with the Soucy-Lapointe stream which flows towards the Fouquette river; the latter empties on the southern coast of the estuary of Saint Lawrence. This source is located at east of the southeastern coast of the St. Lawrence River and at southeast of the center of the village of Saint-André-de-Kamouraska.

From its source, the Tar River flows over in agricultural or village zones, divided into the following segments:

This confluence is located at east of the southeastern coast of the estuary of Saint Lawrence, at to the northeast from the center of the village of Saint-Pascal, at north-west of the center of the village of Kamouraska, and at southwest of the center of the village of Saint-Germain-de-Kamouraska.[1]

Toponymy

The toponym Rivière Goudron was formalized onDecember 5, 1968 by the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Atlas of Canada from the Department of Natural Resources Canada – Characteristics extracted from the geographic map, database and site instrumentation. 2021-01-08.
  2. Web site: Rivière Goudron. Commission de toponymie du Québec. December 16, 2018. .