Landroche River
The Landroche River is a tributary on the south shore of Lake Saint-Pierre which is crossed to the northeast by the St. Lawrence River. The Landroche river flows in the municipality of Baie-du-Febvre, in the Nicolet-Yamaska Regional [County Municipality], in the administrative region of Centre-du-Quebec, in Quebec, in Canada.
Geography
The main neighboring hydrographic slopes of the Landroche river are:- north side: Lake Saint-Pierre, St. Lawrence River;
- east side: Rivière des Frères, Nicolet River, Nicolet Southwest River;
- south side: Lévesque River, Saint-François River;
- west side: Colbert River, Lévesque River, Saint-François River.
From its source, the course of the Landroche river flows on towards the north-west, generally in an agricultural zone, with a drop of. The course of the river intersects Chemin du Pays-Brûlé, route 132 and Chemin des Huit.
The Landroche River flows northwest in an agricultural zone, crossing route 132. The river empties on the flats of Pierre à Chaux on the south shore of Lake Saint-Pierre, near Pointe Gabriel, north-east of the village of Baie-du-Febvre.