Oromocto River

Summary

The Oromocto River is a tributary of the Saint John River in southwest New Brunswick, Canada.

Oromocto River
Autumn sunrise on the Oromocto River near Oromocto
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
Physical characteristics
MouthSaint John River
 • location
New Brunswick
 • coordinates
45°51′18″N 66°28′41″W / 45.8551°N 66.4781°W / 45.8551; -66.4781

The Oromocto River is formed by the combination of the North and South Branches near Fredericton Junction, and flows north-northeast for 42 kilometres (26 mi) to its mouth at the Saint John River in the town of Oromocto.[1]

North Branch Oromocto River, 45 kilometres (28 mi) in length, flows east-northeast from Oromocto Lake (near Harvey Station), passing through the villages of Tracy and follows sections of Route 645 and Route 101 to Fredericton Junction.[1]

South Branch Oromocto River, 39 kilometres (24 mi) long, flows north-northeast from South Oromocto Lake, mostly through forest land to the head of the Oromocto River.[1]

See also edit

45°40′21″N 66°40′53.2″W / 45.67250°N 66.681444°W / 45.67250; -66.681444

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Geography". Oromocto River Watershed. Retrieved 2023-12-19.