The Northwest Upsalquitch River is a tributary of the South bank of the Upsalquitch River, crossing the parishes of Saint-Quentin, Eldon and Addington, in Restigouche County, in the northwest of New Brunswick, in Canada.
In its eastward course, the "Northwest Upsalquitch River" flows in a small valley nestled between the mountainsâÂÂpassing through the Northwest of the Caribou Mountain the end.
"Northwest Upsalquitch River" originates from a mountain stream in the Restigouche County.
The source of the river is located in forest area: ⢠at the Southeast from the village of Saint-Martin-de-Restigouche; ⢠at Northeast from the village of Saint-Quentin; ⢠at Southwest of the confluence of the "Northwest Upsalquitch River"; ⢠at Southwest of the confluence of the Upsalquitch River; ⢠southwest Bridge Campbellton, New Brunswick, crossing the Restigouche River;
From its source, the "Northwest Upsalquitch River" flows in a small valley surrounded by high mountains, on according to the following segments:
Upper Courses of the river (segment of )
Lower course of the river (segment of )
Northwest Upsalquitch River empties into a river bend on the West bank of the Upsalquitch River. The confluence of "Northwest Upsalquitch River" is located at Northwest from the confluence of the Upsalquitch River.