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River in Quebec, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Branche à Jerry is a tributary of the Baker River (New Brunswick), flowing in Canada in:
Branche à Jerry | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada |
Provinces | |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Confluence of rivière du Six and Rocheux Creek; Saint-Eusèbe, Quebec, Témiscouata, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada |
• coordinates | 47°30′09″N 68°52′07″W |
• elevation | 229 metres (751 ft) |
Mouth | |
• location | Baker River (New Brunswick); Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada |
• coordinates | 47°22′34″N 68°40′08″W |
• elevation | 191 metres (627 ft) |
Length | 26.4 km (16.4 mi) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | Ruisseau Légaré |
• right | (from the mouth) Ruisseau d'Eau Claire, ruisseau d'Eau Noire, décharge du Lac du Dos de Cheval, |
The "Branche à Jerry" rises at the confluence of the rivière du Six and "Rockeuse Creek", in the municipality of Saint-Eusèbe. This source is located at:
From its source, the "Branche à Jerry" flows over 26.4 kilometres (16.4 mi)
The "Branche à Jerry" pours on the East bank of the Baker River (New Brunswick), in Madawaska County.
From the confluence of "Branche à Jerry", the Baker River (New Brunswick) flows Southeast to the north shore of Saint John River (Bay of Fundy). It passes through the New Brunswick to the Southeast to the north bank of the Bay of Fundy, which opens to the Southwest in the Atlantic Ocean.
The confluence of "Branche à Jerry" is located at:
The origin of place names "branche à Jerry", "lake Jerry and Lake Road Jerry" are associated together.
The toponym "Branche à Jerry" was made official on June 6, 1973, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[2]
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