Noire River (Yamaska River Tributary)
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The Noire River (''in English: Black River'') is the most important tributary of the
Yamaska River The Yamaska River is a river in southern Quebec, Canada. Sourcing water within the Eastern Townships, it ends its journey in Lake Saint-Pierre where it is a tributary to the Saint Lawrence River; altogether it is long. Crossing nearly twenty ...
. The Black River flows on the South Shore of the
Saint Lawrence River The St. Lawrence River (french: Fleuve Saint-Laurent, ) is a large river in the middle latitudes of North America. Its headwaters begin flowing from Lake Ontario in a (roughly) northeasterly direction, into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, connectin ...
, in
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in the administrative region of
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: * Stukely-Sud, MRC
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in the administrative region of
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, * Lawrenceville, * Valcourt, * Maricourt, MRC of
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* Sainte-Christine * Roxton * Roxton Falls * Acton Vale * Saint-Théodore-d'Acton *
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MRC
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* Saint-Valérien-de-Milton * Saint-Pie MRC of
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Geography

The main neighboring hydrographic slopes of the Black River are: * north side: David River,
Saint-Germain River The Saint-Germain River is a tributary of the Saint-François River. It flows in Drummond Regional County Municipality (MRC), north-west in the administrative region of Centre-du-Québec, on the South Shore of the Saint Lawrence River, in Quebec, ...
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Chibouet River The Chibouet river is a tributary of the Yamaska River. It flows north-east in the municipalities of Saint-Nazaire-d'Acton (MRC d 'Acton Regional County Municipality), Sainte-Hélène-de-Bagot and Saint-Hugues in the Les Maskoutains Regional Co ...
; * east side:
Rivière le Renne The rivière le Renne (''English: Reindeer River'') is a tributary of the Yamaska River, which flows in the municipalities of Maricourt, Sainte-Christine, Acton Vale, Saint-Nazaire-d'Acton, of Saint-Théodore-d'Acton, in the Acton Regional C ...
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Saint-François River The Saint-François River is a right tributary of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its source is Lake Saint-François in Chaudière-Appalaches, southeast of Thetford Mines. It flows southwest towards Sherbrooke, where it changes course ...
, Jaune River (Noire River tributary), Rouge River (Noire River tributary); * south side:
North Yamaska River The North Yamaska river (in French: ''Rivière Yamaska Nord'') is a tributary of the Yamaska River, Yamaska river. It flows over on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River, Saint Lawrence river in Quebec, Canada and passes through five munici ...
; * west side:
Yamaska River The Yamaska River is a river in southern Quebec, Canada. Sourcing water within the Eastern Townships, it ends its journey in Lake Saint-Pierre where it is a tributary to the Saint Lawrence River; altogether it is long. Crossing nearly twenty ...
. The Black River begins in an area northeast of Waterloo Lake in the Municipality of Stukely-Sud. Upper course of the river (segment of ) From a very small head lake located in Stukely-Sud, the Rivière Noire flows over: * towards the northeast, crossing two zones of marshes (segments of and ), to the bridge of the route 243 west of the village of
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; * to the Rouge River (coming from the southeast) whose mouth is located northwest of the village of Lawrenceville; * northeasterly to route 222, west of the village of Valcourt; Course of the river downstream of Valcourt (segment of ) From route 222, passing through the village of Valcourt, the Rivière Noire flows over: * north to the Bombardier stream (coming from the east); * south-west to the Rang 7e bridge; * southwesterly to Beauregard brook (coming from the south); * north-west to Savoie stream (coming from the south); * north to Roxton Falls located in the village of Roxton Falls. Course of the river downstream of Roxton Falls (segment of ) From Roxton Falls, the river flows over: * north-west to the rang 1e bridge; * north-west to the Île aux Pins Rapide; * towards the south-west, passing in front of "Place-Lavallée", to the Runnels stream (coming from the south); * towards the north-west, passing south of the village of Acton Vale, to the mouth of the
rivière le Renne The rivière le Renne (''English: Reindeer River'') is a tributary of the Yamaska River, which flows in the municipalities of Maricourt, Sainte-Christine, Acton Vale, Saint-Nazaire-d'Acton, of Saint-Théodore-d'Acton, in the Acton Regional C ...
(coming from the north- East) ; * southwesterly to route 116 which passes through the southern part of the village of
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; * south-west to the Père-Tarte dam. Course of the river downstream of the Père-Tarte dam (segment of ) From the Père-Tarte dam, the Rivière Noire flows over: * southwesterly to the road bridge on Chemin Saint-Dominique in Saint-Valérien-de-Milton; * south-west to the Rang de l'Égypte bridge; * southwest to the route 137 bridge; * south-west to the third rang West bridge; * westward, passing north of
Mont Yamaska Mont Yamaska (in English, Mount Yamaska) (in Abenaki, Wigwômadenekhttp://www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/pdf/la%20toponymie%20des%20Abenaquis.pdf?ts=0.14881141134537756 ) is part of the Monteregian Hills in southern Quebec. Its summit stands above s ...
, to the Émileville dam, near the hamlet of Émileville; * north-west to the route 235 bridge in the village of Saint-Pie; * north-west to the mouth. The Black River empties at the "Pointe aux Fourches" on the east bank of the
Yamaska River The Yamaska River is a river in southern Quebec, Canada. Sourcing water within the Eastern Townships, it ends its journey in Lake Saint-Pierre where it is a tributary to the Saint Lawrence River; altogether it is long. Crossing nearly twenty ...
at Saint-Pie. The mouth is located upstream of the Douville Bridge, located southwest of
Saint-Hyacinthe Saint-Hyacinthe (; French: ) is a city in southwestern Quebec east of Montreal on the Yamaska River. The population as of the 2021 Canadian census was 57,239. The city is located in Les Maskoutains Regional County Municipality of the Montérég ...
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Toponymy

The traditional Aboriginal toponymic variant is "Mkazawitekw River". The toponym “Rivière Noire” was officially registered on December 5, 1968, at the
Commission de toponymie du Québec The Commission de toponymie du Québec (English: ''Toponymy Commission of Québec'') is the Government of Québec's public body responsible for cataloging, preserving, making official and publicize Québec's place names and their origins according ...
.Commission de toponymie du Québec - Bank of place names - Rivière Noire
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See also

*
List of rivers of Quebec This is a list of rivers of Quebec. Quebec has about: *one million lakes of which 62279 have a toponymic designation (a name), plus 218 artificial lakes; *15228 watercourses with an official toponymic designation, including 12094 streams and 3134 ...


References

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