Little Black River (Saint John River tributary)
The Little Black River is a river flowing in the south of Quebec and in the north of Maine.Geography
From its source, in Témiscouata RCM, Quebec, the river runs East and Southeast across the Canada–United States border in Maine Township 19, Range 12, WELS, to the Saint John River at Allagash, Maine.
The Little Black River flows over especially in forest areas.
Upper course of the river in Quebec
From its source, the river flows on:
- to the East, to the outlet of "Lac du Cinq" ;
- to the Southeast, to the bridge of the Moulin Théberge Lake;
- to the Southeast, crossing the "Lac Noir" which is surrounded by a marsh area, up to the border between Quebec and Maine.
Lower course of the river in Maine
From the border between Quebec and Maine, the Little Black river flows on:
The confluence of the Black River is located in Allagash, Maine, in Aroostook County, either:
- downstream from the St. Clair Island ;
- upstream of the confluence of the Allagash River ;
- Southeast of the border between Quebec and Maine.