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Little Iroquois River

Little Iroquois River
Map
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
County of New BrunswickMadawaska County
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationMadawaska County, New Brunswick
 • coordinates47°37′22″N 68°19′59″W / 47.62278°N 68.33306°W / 47.62278; -68.33306
 • elevation394 m (1,293 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Iroquois River (Saint John River)
 • coordinates
47°28′12″N 68°21′40″W / 47.47000°N 68.36111°W / 47.47000; -68.36111
 • elevation
171 m (561 ft)
Length20.3 km (12.6 mi)

The Little Iroquois River is a tributary of the Iroquois River (Saint John River), flowing in Notre Dame Mountains, the Madawaska County, in Northwest of New Brunswick, in Canada.

"Little Iroquois River" is flowing to the south in forest area, along the border between Quebec and New Brunswick. This course is more or less in parallel on the east side of the Iroquois River (Saint John River) and the west side of the Green River (Saint John River).

The "Little Iroquois River" flows into the Iroquois River (Saint John River) which generally flows south and empties on the north shore of Saint John River (Bay of Fundy). It flows southeast and flows on the north bank of the Bay of Fundy which opens to the southwest on the Atlantic Ocean.

Geography

Course of the river

"Little Iroquois River" originates from a mountain stream (altitude: 394 metres (1,293 ft)), located in the Madawaska County, in New Brunswick.

This source is located at:

From its source, "Little Iroquois River" flows over 20.3 kilometres (12.6 mi), as follow:

  • 5.2 kilometres (3.2 mi) to the south, up to the bridge of the forest road;
  • 5.3 kilometres (3.3 mi) to the southwest, up to the bridge of a forest road;
  • 9.8 kilometres (6.1 mi) to the south, passing in the row of Bossé, in the Madawaska County, up to the confluence of the river[1]

The "Little Iroquois River" flows on the east bank of the Iroquois River (Saint John River). This confluence is located:

Toponymy

The place name "Little Iroquois River" derived from its tributary is the "Iroquois River."

References

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

See also

Media related to Category: Little Iroquois River at Wikimedia Commons