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Saint Francis River (Canada–United States)

The St. Francis River (French: Rivière Saint-François) is a river roughly 75 miles (120 km) long, which forms part of the Canada–United States border. The river rises (47°44′07″N 69°17′15″W / 47.7352°N 69.2874°W / 47.7352; -69.2874 (Rivière Saint-François source)) in a lake of the same name located 12 miles (20 km) east of the Rivière du Loup in Quebec. The portion that forms the boundary starts at the bottom of Lake Pohenegamook at the very northernmost point of New England between Estcourt Station, Maine, and Estcourt, Quebec. The river along the international boundary flows south and then south-east through two deep, narrow lakes to its mouth on the Saint John River at St. Francis, Maine/Saint-François-de-Madawaska, New Brunswick.[1]

Saint Francis River
Saint Francis River from Petit-Témis
EtymologySaint Francis Xavier
Native nameRivière Saint-François (French)
Location
CountryCanada, United States
State (US)Maine (United States)
Providence (Canada)Quebec (Canada)
New Brunswick (Canada)
County (US)Northwest Aroostook (Maine)
St. Francis (Maine)
Region (Canada)Bas-Saint-Laurent (Quebec)
Rivière-Bleue (Quebec)
Saint-François Parish (New Brunswick)
Physical characteristics
SourceSaint-Hubert-de-Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec (Québec)
 • coordinates47°40′36″N 69°21′19″W / 47.67667°N 69.35528°W / 47.67667; -69.35528
 • elevation359 metres (1,178 ft)
MouthSt. Francis (Maine)
Saint-François Parish (New Brunswick); flowing in Saint John River
 • coordinates
47°10′49″N 68°54′14″W / 47.18028°N 68.90389°W / 47.18028; -68.90389
 • elevation
163 metres (535 ft)
Length102.4 kilometres (63.6 mi)
Basin features
LandmarksKelly Rapids
Tributaries 
 • left(from the mouth) Canadian Tuladi Brook, Bogasse Brook, Petite coulée Creuse, Coulée Creuse Brook, Jim Brook, Pelletier brook, Botsford Brook, Bleue River, Providence Brook, Beaupré Brook (discharge of Volcan Lake), Des Saules Brook, discharge of Morrison Lake and Yards Lake, Turner Brook, Cascades Brook, Armstrong Brook, Castonguay Brook.
 • right(from the mouth) Falls Brook, Yankeetuladi Brook, Jones Brook, Dead Brook, Wildcat Brook, Rousseau Brook, Chouinard Brook, Bouchard Brook, Boucanée River, Cèdres Brook, Black Brook.
WaterbodiesBeau Lake, Glazier Lake

USS Bancroft (DD-256) became a Canadian ship as part of the Destroyers for Bases Agreement and was renamed after the St. Francis River to follow the Canadian tradition of naming destroyers after Canadian rivers while recognizing the shared national history of the ship.[2]

Beau Lake edit

Beau Lake
Lac Beau (French)
 
 
Beau Lake
 
 
Beau Lake
LocationTemiscouata Regional County Municipality (Quebec)
Aroostook County, Maine
Coordinates47°20′N 69°03′W / 47.333°N 69.050°W / 47.333; -69.050
TypeLake
River sourcesSaint Francis River
Basin countriesCanada
United States
Max. length5 mi (8.0 km)[3]
Max. width1 km (1,100 yd)[3]
Surface area1,795 acres (726 ha)[4]
Max. depth180 feet (55 m)[5]
Water volume138,678 acre⋅ft (171,057,000 m3)[4]
Surface elevation575 ft (175 m)[3]
References[3][4][5]

Saint Francis River passes through Beau Lake on the border between Maine and Quebec. The river enters the north end of Beau Lake 15 miles (24 km) downstream of Lake Pohenegamook and leaves the south end of Beau Lake 13 miles (21 km) upstream of the Saint John River confluence.[3] Beau Lake is one of the deepest lakes in northern Maine. The lake is ideal habitat for lake trout, brook trout, and land-locked Atlantic salmon; but these species are in competition with a large population of yellow perch, and muskellunge are migrating into the lake from downstream.[5]

Glazier Lake edit

Glazier Lake
Lac Glazier (French)
 
 
Glazier Lake
 
 
Glazier Lake
LocationMadawaska County (New Brunswick)
Aroostook County, Maine
Coordinates47°13′40″N 69°00′00″W / 47.22778°N 69.00000°W / 47.22778; -69.00000
TypeGlacial lake
River sourcesSaint Francis River
Basin countriesCanada
United States
Max. length5.5 mi (8.9 km)[3]
Surface area703 acres (284 ha)[4]
Max. depth118 feet (36 m)[6]
Water volume47,001 acre⋅ft (57,975,000 m3)[4]
Surface elevation559 ft (170 m)[3]
References[6]

Saint Francis River passes through Glazier Lake on the border between Maine and New Brunswick. The river enters the north end of Glazier Lake 3 miles (4.8 km) downstream of Beau Lake and leaves the south end of Beau Lake 4 miles (6.4 km) upstream of the Saint John River confluence. Tributaries to the lake include Yankeetuladi Brook on the Maine side, and Canadian Tuladi Brook on the New Brunswick side.[3] Glazier Lake is deep and narrow similar to Beau Lake, and offers similarly suitable habitat for lake trout, brook trout, salmon, and muskellunge.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bailey 1894 pp. 27–28
  2. ^ Milner 1985 p. 23
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h The Maine Atlas and Gazetteer (13th ed.). Freeport, Me.: DeLorme Mapping Co. 1987. ISBN 0899330355. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e Maine Depts. of Environmental Protection and Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (2005-08-04). . Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Environmental and Watershed Research, The University of Maine. Archived from the original on 2006-09-03. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  5. ^ a b c "Beau Lake" (PDF). Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. State of Maine. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
  6. ^ a b c "Glazier Lake" (PDF). Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. State of Maine. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  • Bailey, J. W. (1894). The St. John River in Maine, Quebec, and New Brunswick. Cambridge: Riverside Press. Retrieved 2008-09-18.
  • Milner, Marc (1985). North Atlantic Run. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-450-0.

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The St Francis River French Riviere Saint Francois is a river roughly 75 miles 120 km long which forms part of the Canada United States border The river rises 47 44 07 N 69 17 15 W 47 7352 N 69 2874 W 47 7352 69 2874 Riviere Saint Francois source in a lake of the same name located 12 miles 20 km east of the Riviere du Loup in Quebec The portion that forms the boundary starts at the bottom of Lake Pohenegamook at the very northernmost point of New England between Estcourt Station Maine and Estcourt Quebec The river along the international boundary flows south and then south east through two deep narrow lakes to its mouth on the Saint John River at St Francis Maine Saint Francois de Madawaska New Brunswick 1 Saint Francis RiverSaint Francis River from Petit TemisShow map of MaineShow map of QuebecShow map of the United StatesEtymologySaint Francis XavierNative nameRiviere Saint Francois French LocationCountryCanada United StatesState US Maine United States Providence Canada Quebec Canada New Brunswick Canada County US Northwest Aroostook Maine St Francis Maine Region Canada Bas Saint Laurent Quebec Riviere Bleue Quebec Saint Francois Parish New Brunswick Physical characteristicsSourceSaint Hubert de Riviere du Loup Quebec Quebec coordinates47 40 36 N 69 21 19 W 47 67667 N 69 35528 W 47 67667 69 35528 elevation359 metres 1 178 ft MouthSt Francis Maine Saint Francois Parish New Brunswick flowing in Saint John River coordinates47 10 49 N 68 54 14 W 47 18028 N 68 90389 W 47 18028 68 90389 elevation163 metres 535 ft Length102 4 kilometres 63 6 mi Basin featuresLandmarksKelly RapidsTributaries left from the mouth Canadian Tuladi Brook Bogasse Brook Petite coulee Creuse Coulee Creuse Brook Jim Brook Pelletier brook Botsford Brook Bleue River Providence Brook Beaupre Brook discharge of Volcan Lake Des Saules Brook discharge of Morrison Lake and Yards Lake Turner Brook Cascades Brook Armstrong Brook Castonguay Brook right from the mouth Falls Brook Yankeetuladi Brook Jones Brook Dead Brook Wildcat Brook Rousseau Brook Chouinard Brook Bouchard Brook Boucanee River Cedres Brook Black Brook WaterbodiesBeau Lake Glazier Lake USS Bancroft DD 256 became a Canadian ship as part of the Destroyers for Bases Agreement and was renamed after the St Francis River to follow the Canadian tradition of naming destroyers after Canadian rivers while recognizing the shared national history of the ship 2 Contents 1 Beau Lake 2 Glazier Lake 3 See also 4 ReferencesBeau Lake editBeau LakeLac Beau French nbsp nbsp Beau LakeShow map of Maine nbsp nbsp Beau LakeShow map of QuebecLocationTemiscouata Regional County Municipality Quebec Aroostook County MaineCoordinates47 20 N 69 03 W 47 333 N 69 050 W 47 333 69 050TypeLakeRiver sourcesSaint Francis RiverBasin countriesCanadaUnited StatesMax length5 mi 8 0 km 3 Max width1 km 1 100 yd 3 Surface area1 795 acres 726 ha 4 Max depth180 feet 55 m 5 Water volume138 678 acre ft 171 057 000 m3 4 Surface elevation575 ft 175 m 3 References 3 4 5 Saint Francis River passes through Beau Lake on the border between Maine and Quebec The river enters the north end of Beau Lake 15 miles 24 km downstream of Lake Pohenegamook and leaves the south end of Beau Lake 13 miles 21 km upstream of the Saint John River confluence 3 Beau Lake is one of the deepest lakes in northern Maine The lake is ideal habitat for lake trout brook trout and land locked Atlantic salmon but these species are in competition with a large population of yellow perch and muskellunge are migrating into the lake from downstream 5 Glazier Lake editGlazier LakeLac Glazier French nbsp nbsp Glazier LakeShow map of Maine nbsp nbsp Glazier LakeShow map of New BrunswickLocationMadawaska County New Brunswick Aroostook County MaineCoordinates47 13 40 N 69 00 00 W 47 22778 N 69 00000 W 47 22778 69 00000TypeGlacial lakeRiver sourcesSaint Francis RiverBasin countriesCanadaUnited StatesMax length5 5 mi 8 9 km 3 Surface area703 acres 284 ha 4 Max depth118 feet 36 m 6 Water volume47 001 acre ft 57 975 000 m3 4 Surface elevation559 ft 170 m 3 References 6 Saint Francis River passes through Glazier Lake on the border between Maine and New Brunswick The river enters the north end of Glazier Lake 3 miles 4 8 km downstream of Beau Lake and leaves the south end of Beau Lake 4 miles 6 4 km upstream of the Saint John River confluence Tributaries to the lake include Yankeetuladi Brook on the Maine side and Canadian Tuladi Brook on the New Brunswick side 3 Glazier Lake is deep and narrow similar to Beau Lake and offers similarly suitable habitat for lake trout brook trout salmon and muskellunge 6 See also editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Lake Pohenegamook a water body of Quebec Saint Hubert de Riviere du Loup Quebec a municipality Saint Honore de Temiscouata Quebec a municipality Pohenegamook Quebec a municipality Riviere Bleue Quebec a municipality Temiscouata Regional County Municipality in Quebec Saint Francois Parish New Brunswick a municipality Madawaska County a county of New Brunswick Blue River St Francis River a stream Boucane River a stream Saint John River a stream List of rivers of Quebec List of rivers of New Brunswick List of rivers of MaineReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint Francis River Canada United States Bailey 1894 pp 27 28 Milner 1985 p 23 a b c d e f g h The Maine Atlas and Gazetteer 13th ed Freeport Me DeLorme Mapping Co 1987 ISBN 0899330355 Retrieved 4 April 2023 a b c d e Maine Depts of Environmental Protection and Inland Fisheries amp Wildlife 2005 08 04 Maine Lakes Morphometry and Geographic Information Senator George J Mitchell Center for Environmental and Watershed Research The University of Maine Archived from the original on 2006 09 03 Retrieved 2008 07 31 a b c Beau Lake PDF Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife State of Maine Retrieved 13 May 2016 a b c Glazier Lake PDF Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife State of Maine Retrieved 16 May 2016 Bailey J W 1894 The St John River in Maine Quebec and New Brunswick Cambridge Riverside Press Retrieved 2008 09 18 Milner Marc 1985 North Atlantic Run Naval Institute Press ISBN 0 87021 450 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saint Francis River Canada United States amp oldid 1208406033, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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