The South River has its source in rang Saint-Thomas, in the township of D'Ashburton, in the municipality of Notre- Dame-du-Rosaire 25 km south-east of Montmagny. This source is located in a forest and mountain area on the southwest slope of a mountain. The south river "first flows south-east along the Appalachian mountain lines, then makes a large curve towards the north-east to orient itself more or less parallel to the south bank of the Saint Lawrence River. From its source, the South River flows on 86.5 km, with a drop of, divided into the following segments: Upper course of the river
4.8 km to the southwest, passing south of the Montagne aux Érables, to the southwest limit of the township of Ashburton;
2.1 km southwest by collecting the waters of the Fraser River , up to Principale Street, which it cuts to 0.7 km northwest of the village center of Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire;
4.9 km to the southwest in Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire, collecting the waters of the Ferré stream and the waters of the Alick River, up to the limit of Sainte-Euphémie-sur-Rivière-du-Sud;
4.2 km south-west in the canton of Montminy, to Route de la Station;
6.3 km to the southwest by collecting the waters of the rivière à la Loutre , up to the limit of the municipality of Armagh;
3.5 km south-west, up to the confluence of the rivière du Pin ;
6.1 km south-west, up to the confluence of the Fourche River ;
1.2 km west, to the route 281 Sud bridge, which it crosses 2.0 km southwest of the village center of Armagh;
4.4 km westward, collecting the waters of Matteau Creek, to the road of the 1st range North-West;
6.5 km north-west in the municipality of Armagh, collecting the water from the outlet from Lac à Beaulieu and Lac Duchesnay, to the limit of Saint-Raphaël;
0.8 km north-west, up to the confluence of the Noire River ;
5.9 km north-west, collecting the waters of the cemetery stream, Isabelle stream, the Beaver lake outlet, the lake outlet at La Hache, to the route 281 bridge;
At the end of its course, after having crossed a fall from a height of seven meters, the South River flows into Le Bassin, on the long strike of the Banc de Saint-Thomas, on the south bank of the St. Lawrence River, in the heart of the village of Montmagny. This confluence which includes the bird sanctuary of Montmagny is located opposite the channel of Saint-Thomas.
Toponymy
Probably called "S. Antoine river" by Samuel de Champlain on his 1632 map, and "R. de S. Anthome" by Jean Boisseau, in 1643, the South river "seems to appear on the map from Jean Bourdon, drawn up around 1641, in the form of Grande Rivière du Sud. The act of concession of the seigneury of Rivière-du-Sud to Charles Huault de Montmagny, in 1646, expressly states "the river called from the South to the point where it discharges into the Saint Lawrence River. Very stable thereafter, the toponym is part of the official designation of three municipalities drained by this course of water: Saint-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, Saint-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud and Sainte-Euphémie-sur-Rivière-du-Sud. The toponym Rivière du Sud was formalized on December 5, 1968 at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.
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St. Lawrence River
Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire, a municipality
Sainte-Euphémie-sur-Rivière-du-Sud, a municipality
Armagh, a municipality
Saint-Raphaël, a municipality
Saint-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, a municipality