Little Black River (Saint John River)

Little Black River
Origin Quebec
Mouth Saint John River
Basin countries Canada, United States
Mouth elevation 600 feet (180 m)
Not to confuse with Big Black River (French: Grande Rivière Noire), another river in Maine and Quebec (46°49′08″N 70°04′05″W).

The Little Black River (French: Rivière Noire) is a river in Quebec and northern Maine. From its source (47°24′47″N 69°31′01″W / 47.413°N 69.517°W / 47.413; -69.517 (Rivière Noire source)), in Témiscouata RCM, Quebec, the river runs east and southeast across the Canada – United States border in Maine Township 19, Range 12, WELS, to the Saint John River at Dickey, Maine.

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Coordinates: 47°07′01″N 69°05′35″W / 47.1170°N 69.0930°W / 47.1170; -69.0930


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