Angers River
The Rivière Angers flows entirely in the township of Angers, in the unorganized territory of Rivière-Bonaventure, in Bonaventure Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine, in Quebec, in Canada.
The Angers river flows northeast, then east into a forest area in a narrow plain bordered by mountains. Its lower part runs parallel to the north shore of the Chaleur Bay. The Angers river flows on the west bank of the Cascapedia River. The latter flows south to the north shore of Chaleur Bay which opens east to the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Geography
The hydrographic slopes neighboring the Angers river are:- North side: Argument stream;
- East side: Cascapedia River;
- South side: Stewart River;
- West side: McCarthy Brook, Mann Brook.
- West of the limit of the unorganized territory of Rivière-Nouvelle;
- North of the city limit of Carleton-sur-Mer ;
- North of the limit of the north shore of the Chaleur Bay.
- towards the North-East by meandering in mountains, until the confluence of the Angers South River ;
- north, to the confluence of Argument stream ;
- towards the North-East, up to the confluence of the "Petit Nord stream" ;
- towards the East, up to the confluence of the "Grand Nord stream";
- towards the South-East, until the confluence of the "Litigation brook" ;
- towards the East, up to the confluence of the "Grand Nord stream";
- eastwards, to the confluence of the river.
- North-West of the center of the village of Saint-Jules-de-Cascapédia;
- upstream from Île du Cheval, located on the Cascapedia River;
- northwest of the route 132 bridge located near the confluence of the Cascapedia River.