North Branch Gounamitz River Explained

North Branch Gounamitz River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Canada
Source1 Location:Saint-Quentin Parish, New Brunswick, Restigouche County, New Brunswick
Source1 Coordinates:47.7422°N -67.9731°W
Source1 Elevation:490m (1,610feet)
Mouth Location:Rivière-Verte Parish, Madawaska County, New Brunswick
Mouth Coordinates:47.6231°N -67.9086°W
Mouth Elevation:249m (817feet)
Length:18.5km (11.5miles)

The North Branch Gounamitz River is a tributary of the Gounamitz River which in turn is a tributary of the head of the Restigouche River. These bodies of water flow in the Northwestern New Brunswick, in Canada.

The course of the "North Branch Gounamitz River" passes successively through:

A forest road runs on the East side along the entire length of the river.

Geography

The "North Branch Gounamitz River" rises from mountain streams located in forest area, on the Southern flank of a mountain Peak (elevation: 599m (1,965feet)). This source is located in the Saint-Quentin Parish in Restigouche County.

The mountain source is located at:

The "Branch Northern Gounamitz river" flows in forest area, more or less in parallel to the Southwest side to the Kedgwick River. The lower segment of the "North Branch Gounamitz River" runs more or less in parallel between Létourneau Creek (located on the East side) and Cherry Creek (located on the West side).

From the source, "Branch Northern Gounamitz river" flows on 18.5km (11.5miles) as follow:

The "North Branch Gounamitz River" pours on the North bank of the Gounamitz River in the Rivière-Verte Parish, Madawaska County. This confluence is located:

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Notes and References

  1. Segments River measured from the Atlas of Canada (posted), Ministry of Natural Resources of Canada