Noire River (Fourche River tributary)


The Rivière Noire is a tributary of the northeast bank of the rivière à la Fourche, flowing in the municipalities of Saint-Luc-de-Vincennes and of Saint-Maurice, in the Les Chenaux Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Mauricie, in province of Quebec, in Canada.
The course of the Noire River flows from the east side of the Saint-Maurice River and the north side of the Saint Lawrence River. This river is part of the hydrographic side of the Champlain River which generally winds north-east, then south-east, to the north shore of the St. Lawrence River.
The upper part of its course is entirely in agricultural area; while the lower part of its course, south of route 352 is in the forest zone. The river surface is generally frozen from mid-December until the end of March, however the safe circulation on the ice is generally done from end of December to the beginning of March.

Geography

The Black River has its source in an agricultural area bordering a wooded area. The upper part of the river flows parallel to route 359. The source of this river is located south of the village center of Saint-Narcisse, north-west of the confluence of the rivière à la Fourche and northwest of the north shore of the St. Lawrence River.
From its source, the Black River flows over, according to the following segments:
The Black River flows into a bend on the northeast bank of the rivière à la Fourche in the municipality of Saint-Maurice, at Southeast of route 352.
The confluence of the Black River is located at:
The toponym "Rivière Noire" was formalized on November 27, 1979 at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.

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