Ulverton River
The Ulverton River is a tributary of the Saint-François River, flowing on the South Shore of the Saint-Laurent river, in the administrative region of Estrie, in Quebec, Canada.
The course of the Ulverton river crosses the territories of:
- the regional county municipality of Le Val-Saint-François : Maricourt, Racine and Melbourne;
- the MRC of Drummond Regional County Municipality : municipalities of Durham-Sud and Ulverton.
Geography
The main neighboring hydrographic slopes of the Ulverton River are:- north side: Saint-Germain River;
- east side: Saint-François River;
- south side: rivière au Saumon, Brandy stream, Fraser River;
- west side: rivière le Renne, Saint-Germain River, Yamaska River.
The Ulverton river has its source in a mountain area in the municipality of Maricourt, in the northern part of the canton of Ely, at from the northern limit west of the municipality of Racine. The head of the river is located east of the head of the rivière le Renne, south of the Rivard stream, southwest of the village of Maricourt, east of route 222 and north of Valcourt.
Upper course of the river
The Ulverton river first flows over:
- east, making a large loop north, then another south, crossing Racine on, to rang first road ;
- northerly, crossing the dividing line between Racine and Melbourne, south-east of the village of Maricourt, to Chemin d'Ely;
- towards the north, collecting the Bisaillon stream, up to the country road;
- north, collecting the Nelson stream, to a country road;
- north-east, then north-west, crossing the "Melbourne Valley", to route 116 and the road iron, which the current crosses at west of the New Bridge at Richmond.
From route 116, the Ulverton river flows over:
- west, winding the north side of route 116 and the railroad, and back into Durham-Sud, to a stream ;
- north, to highway 55;
- northeasterly, to route 143;
- north, to its mouth.
Toponymy
Formerly, this watercourse was also known as the “Black River”.The toponym “Rivière Ulverton” was officially registered on December 5, 1968, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.