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The ruisseau Saint-Joseph (in English: Saint-Joseph stream) is a tributary on the south shore of Lake Mégantic which flows into the Chaudière River; the latter flows northward to empty on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. The stream flows in the municipality of Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn, in the Le Granit Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Estrie, in Quebec, in Canada.[1]
Ruisseau Saint-Joseph | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Quebec |
Region | Estrie |
MRC | Le Granit Regional County Municipality |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Mountain streams |
• location | Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn |
• coordinates | 45°27′59″N 71°00′47″W / 45.466435°N 71.012988°W |
• elevation | 600 metres (2,000 ft) |
Mouth | Lake Mégantic, Chaudière River |
• location | Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn |
• coordinates | 45°26′41″N 70°53′03″W / 45.44483°N 70.88428°W |
• elevation | 395 metres (1,296 ft) |
Length | 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Lake Mégantic, Chaudière River, St. Lawrence River |
River system | St. Lawrence River |
Tributaries | |
• left | (upstream) |
• right | (upstream) |
Toponymy
editThe toponym Ruisseau Saint-Joseph was made official on October 19, 1971, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[2]
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