Gounamitz River
The Gounamitz River is a tributary of the head of the Restigouche River, flowing in the Northwest of New Brunswick, in Canada.
The course of Gounamitz river crosses:
- Madawaska County: Rivière-Verte, Sainte-Anne Parish
- Restigouche County: Saint-Quentin Parish;
- Victoria County: Drummond Parish.
Geography
The Gounamitz River rises at the confluence of the North Branch Gounamitz River and West Branch Gounamitz River. This source is located in the Rivière-Verte Parish, in Madawaska County.This source is located at:
- South of the southern boundary of the Saint-Quentin Parish;
- East of the confluence of Lake First;
- Southwest of the confluence of the Little Main Restigouche River which is the head of the Restigouche River;
- Northwest from the confluence of the Gounamitz river;
- East of the southern boundary of the Quebec.
From the source, "Gounamitz river" flows on, according to these segments:
- Eastward in the Rivière-Verte Parish, up to Cyr stream ;
- Eastward up to Dave Richards Brook ;
- Eastward to the edge of the Saint-Quentin ;
- to the East in the Saint-Quentin up to "Balm of Gilead Brooke" ;
- to the Southeast, up to Big Brook ;
- to the Southeast receiving the waters of Falls Brook to the boundary of the Sainte-Anne Parish;
- to the southeast, to the limit of the Drummond Parish ;
- . To the south east, to the confluence of the Gounamitz River
The confluence of the "Gounamitz River" is located at:
- Southwest of the confluence of the Kedgwick River and Little Main Restigouche River;
- West of the village center of Saint-Quentin;
- Southwest of the village center of Kedgwick;
- East of downtown of Edmundston;
- Southwest of the Campbellton, New Brunswick bridge, crossing the Restigouche River.