Palmer River (Bécancour River tributary)

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Native nameRivière Palmer (French)
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Palmer River
Native nameRivière Palmer (French)
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionChaudière-Appalaches
MRCLes Appalaches Regional County Municipality
Physical characteristics
SourceForested streams
  locationSaint-Pierre-de-Broughton
  coordinates46°10′19″N 71°09′42″W / 46.171935°N 71.161654°W / 46.171935; -71.161654
  elevation386 m (1,266 ft)
MouthBécancour River
  location
Saint-Jacques-de-Leeds
  coordinates
46°19′06″N 71°26′56″W / 46.31833°N 71.44889°W / 46.31833; -71.44889
  elevation
206 m (676 ft)
Length30.3 km (18.8 mi)
Basin features
River systemBécancour River, St. Lawrence River
Tributaries 
  left(upstream) cours d'eau Louis, Osgood River, Perry River
  right(upstream) branche Tardif, Palmer East River, ruisseau de la Source, Whetstone River

The Palmer River is a tributary of the Bécancour River which is a tributary of the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. The Palmer River flows through the municipalities of Saint-Pierre-de-Broughton and Saint-Jacques-de-Leeds, in the regional county municipality (MRC) of the Les Appalaches Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Chaudière-Appalaches, in Quebec, in Canada.

The main neighboring watersheds of the Palmer River are:

The river begins in the Eleventh Rang, near a soapstone quarry in the municipality of Saint-Pierre-de-Broughton. This area is located east of the hamlet of Rumpelville and north-west of the hamlet of Broughton Station.

The general course of the Palmer River turns to the northwest. From its source, the Palmer River flows on 30.3 kilometres (18.8 mi) divided into the following segments:

  • 6.4 kilometres (4.0 mi), first to the northeast, then to the northwest, to the bridge on the road to third rang;
  • 3.4 kilometres (2.1 mi), towards the north-west, passing through the place called "Roche à Vallières" and passing south-west of the village of Saint-Pierre-de-Broughton, to the 16th rang road bridge;
  • 8.3 kilometres (5.2 mi) towards the north, collecting water from the Whetstone River (coming from the east) and the Perry River (coming from southwest), crossing the 15th rang and 14th rang roads, up to the municipal limit of Saint-Jacques-de-Leeds;
  • 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) northwesterly, collecting water from the Palmer East River (coming from the east), to the route 216 located on the south side of the hamlet "Wilson";
  • 6.7 kilometres (4.2 mi) heading west, passing 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) north of the village center of Saint-Jacques-de-Leeds (i.e. intersection of highways route 216 and route 271), and by collecting the waters of the Osgood River, up to its confluence.[1]

The Palmer River empties on the east bank of the Bécancour River in the municipality of Saint-Jacques-de-Leeds. Its confluence is located 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) upstream of the municipal limit of Sainte-Agathe-de-Lotbinière, at 7.6 kilometres (4.7 mi) south of the latter village and at 11.4 kilometres (7.1 mi) west of the center of the village of Saint-Jacques-de-Leeds.

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