Fraser River (Le Val-Saint-François)

Coordinates: 45°34′57″N 72°15′05″W / 45.5825°N 72.25139°W / 45.5825; -72.25139
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Fraser River
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionEstrie
Regional County MunicipalityLe Val-Saint-François Regional County Municipality
Physical characteristics
SourceVarious streams
 • locationMelbourne
 • coordinates45°32′40″N 72°13′34″W / 45.54444°N 72.22611°W / 45.54444; -72.22611
 • elevation275 m (902 ft)
MouthSaint-François River
 • location
Melbourne
 • coordinates
45°34′57″N 72°15′05″W / 45.5825°N 72.25139°W / 45.5825; -72.25139
 • elevation
176 m (577 ft)
Length4.7 km (2.9 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • left(Upstream)
 • right(Upstream)

The Fraser River is a tributary of the Ulverton River, which drains on the east bank of the Saint-François River. The entire Fraser River flows in the municipality of Melbourne, in the Le Val-Saint-François Regional County Municipality (MRC), in the administrative region of Estrie, on the South Shore of the Saint Lawrence River, in Quebec, Canada.

Geography[edit]

The main neighboring hydrographic slopes of the Fraser River are:

The Fraser River originates in the mountains of the "Melbourne Ridge" located south of the hamlet "Melboro", northeast of the village of Racine and east of the village of Maricourt.[1]

The Fraser River flows north-east, in a forest zone in its upper part. It drains on the east bank of the Ulverton River, 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) northeast of the village of Maricourt.[1]

Toponymy[edit]

According to the "Bank of place names" of the Commission de toponymie du Québec of the province of Quebec has 135 toponyms (mostly streets, roads/paths, lakes, streams) including the patronymic "Fraser".[2]

The toponym "Fraser River" was officially registered on November 7, 1985, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Atlas of Canada from the Department of Natural Resources Canada". Retrieved December 19, 2020. Features extracted from the map geographic, database and site instrumentation
  2. ^ Commission de toponymie du Québec - Bank of place names - Searched September 7, 2015 for the term "Fraser"
  3. ^ Commission de toponymie du Québec - Bank of place names - Fraser River