Belle Kedgwick River


The Belle Kedgwick River flows in Saint-Quentin Parish, Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada.
The river is a tributary of the west bank of the Kedgwick River, which flows southeast to the west bank of the Restigouche River; the latter flows north to the border of Quebec, then east to the west bank of the Chaleur Bay where it opens to the east on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.

Geography

The Belle Kedgwick River begins in a marshy area in the northwest region of New Brunswick.
The source of the River Belle Kedgwick is:
The course of the river flows on the north side of the South Branch Kedgwick River course.
From its source, the river flows on
  • to the southeast in Saint-Quentin Parish up to Fire Trail Branch. Note: This segment is called Branch Middle Belle Kedgwick River
  • to the northeast, up to LeBlanc Gulch
  • to the southeast, up to Six Mile Gulch
  • to the northeast, up to McDonald Gulch
  • eastward up to Indian Gulch
  • to the southeast, up to the confluence of the River Belle Kedgwick.
The Belle Kedgwick River flows on the west bank of the Kedgwick River, in the forest zone.
The confluence of the River Belle Kedgwick is: