Northwest of the confluence of the Kedgwick River.
From its source, the "Kedgwick River" flows on according these segments: Upper course of the river, flowing in Quebec From the mouth of the Little Lake Kedgwick, Kedgwick River flows on:
to the Southwest in the unorganized territory of Lac-Huron, Quebec, in MRC of, up to Northwest shore of Grand Lake Kedgwick;
to the Southeast, up to the mouth of Grand Lake Kedgwick;
to the Southeast, passing at the Southwest of the "Montagne de la Tour", up to the border between Quebec and New Brunswick.
Upper course of the river, flowing in New Brunswick. From the border of Quebec - New Brunswick, this river segment that is designated North Branch Kedgwick River, which runs on:
to the Southeast in the Saint-Quentin, in Restigouche County, in New Brunswick up to Gin Creek ;
to the Southeast, up to the "Devils Elbow Rapids";
Middle course of the river From the confluence of the North Branch Kedgwick River and South Branch Kedgwick River, designated "Kedgwick Forks", the Kedgwick River flows:
to the Southeast, up to States Brook ;
to the Southeast until Fogs Brook ;
Eastward, crossing the "Rapids Depot", up to McDougall Brook.
Lower course of the river From the confluence of McDougall Brook, the "Kedgwick River" flows on:
to the Southeast, up to the limit of the Grimmer Parish;
to the East in the Grimmer Parish, passing south of the "Kedgwick Game Management Area" until Whitewater Brook ;
to the Southeast, up to Mike Brook ;
to the Southeast, bypassing the Island Half-Mile, up to the confluence of "Kedgwick River".
The "Kedgwick River" flows into a river bend on the West bank of the Restigouche River. Kedgwick River and Little Main Restigouche River have the same confluence, which is located in the hamlet Kedgwick River. The confluence of the Kedgwick River is located at:
West of Kedgwick village center;
South of the confluence of the Patapédia River, which is located at the border between Quebec and New Brunswick;
The term Kedgwick refers to various names of Northwest of New Brunswick and South of the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, including Kedgwick River, the municipality, the river fork, the great lake, the little lake, preservation zones and a walking trail. The term Kedgwick comes from the wordmadawamkedjwik, meaning in Micmac "large branch" or "flowing under the earth". The place name "Kedgwick River" was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.