Saint-Germain River
The Saint-Germain River is a tributary of the Saint-François River. It flows in Drummond Regional County Municipality, north-west in the administrative region of Centre-du-Québec, on the South Shore of the Saint Lawrence River, in Quebec, Canada. This river crosses the municipalities of: l'Avenir, Durham-Sud, Lefebvre, Wickham, Saint-Germain-de-Grantham and Drummondville.
Geography
The main neighboring hydrographic slopes of the Saint-Germain river are:- north side: Saint-François River;
- east side: Saint-François River;
- south side: Ulverton River;
- west side: David River, rivière le Renne, Yamaska River.
Upper course of the river
The Saint-Germain river flows in an agricultural zone on:
- towards the south in the zone up to the municipality limit of the municipality of Durham-Sud ;
- west to Mcgineney Road;
- northwesterly, to Route Ployart which constitutes the southeastern limit of Lefebvre;
- north-west, crossing the municipality of Lefebvre, collecting the Charpentier stream, up to the O'Brien road, that it crosses west of the hamlet "Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc";
- west, to Caya road;
- northwesterly, along more or less a segment of the ninth rang road, in the municipality of Wickham, and by collecting the Ménard stream, up to route 139.
From route 139, the Saint-Germain river flows over:
- north-west, winding in segments, up to the ninth rang road;
- , up to chemin du seventh rank;
- northeasterly, up to highway 55;
- northeasterly, up to the city limit of Drummondville;
- while crossing the city of Drummondville where it separates on the industrial and residential sector, up to route 143;
- towards the northeast, crossing the exhibition ground, to its mouth.
Toponymy
The old toponyms of the river are: "Rivière Noire" and "Rivière Prévost". The variants of indigenous origin designating this river are: "Naskategwantekw" or Naskategwantegw, meaning "the serpentine river".The toponym "Rivière Saint-Germain" was officially registered on December 5, 1968, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.