North Branch Gounamitz River
The North Branch Gounamitz River is a tributary of the Gounamitz River which in turn is a tributary of the head of the Restigouche River. These bodies of water flow in the Northwestern New Brunswick, in Canada.
The course of the "North Branch Gounamitz River" passes successively through:
A forest road runs on the East side along the entire length of the river.
Geography
The "North Branch Gounamitz River" rises from mountain streams located in forest area, on the Southern flank of a mountain Peak. This source is located in the Saint-Quentin Parish in Restigouche County.The mountain source is located at:
- Northeastern limit of the Saint-Quentin Parish and Rivière-Verte Parish;
- Northeast of the Southeast shore of First Lake;
- Northwest of the confluence of the "North Branch Gounamitz River";
- Northwest of the confluence of the Gounamitz River;
- South of the Southern boundary of the province of Quebec.
From the source, "Branch Northern Gounamitz river" flows on as follow:
- to the East in the Saint-Quentin Parish up to a stream ;
- Southward, passing a logging camp up to a stream ;
- to the Southeast, up to the limit of the Rivière-Verte Parish ;
- to the Southeast in the Rivière-Verte Parish, up to the confluence of the "North Branch Gounamitz River"
- Northwest of the confluence of the Gounamitz River;
- Northwest of the village of Saint-Quentin Parish;
- Northeast of Edmundston downtown;
- Southwest of Campbellton, New Brunswick bridge, crossing the Restigouche River.