Gagnon River
The Gagnon River is a tributary of the Upper Channel which flows into Lake Saint-Paul.
The "Gagnon River" flows through the town of Bécancour, in the Bécancour Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Centre-du-Québec, in Quebec, in Canada.
Geography
The main hydrographic slopes of the Gagnon River are:- north side: Bécancour River, St. Lawrence River;
- east side: Blanche River, Bécancour River;
- south side: Blanche River;
- west side: Chenal d'en Haut, Judith River, St. Lawrence River.
From its source, the Gagnon River flows over, mainly in agricultural land. On its course, the river crosses the southwestern part of the territory Wolinak.
The Gagnon river empties on the west bank of the "Chenal d'en Haut". Its confluence is located east of the Judith river, south of the town of Bécancour and south of the confluence of the Bécancour river.