List of Rivers of Quebec - Saint Lawrence River/Gulf of Saint Lawrence Watershed

Saint Lawrence River/Gulf of Saint Lawrence Watershed

Rivers flowing into the Saint Lawrence River and Gulf of Saint Lawrence, listed in downstream order:

  • Ottawa River (Rivière des Outaouais)
    • Rigaud River
    • Rivière du Nord (North River)
    • Rouge River (Red River)
      • Macaza River
        • Jamet River
    • Saumon River (Salmon River)
    • Rivière de la Petite Nation (Little Nation River)
    • Blanche River (Thurso) (White River)
    • Rivière du Lièvre (Hare River)
      • Mitchinamécus River
    • Blanche River (Gatineau)
    • Gatineau River
      • Kazabazua River
        • Picanoc River
      • Rivière Désert (Deserted River)
        • Rivière de l'Aigle (Eagle River)
      • Rivière d'Argent (Silver River)
      • Notawassi River
      • Choaurt River
        • Rivière du Canot (Canoe River)
          • Bazin River
          • Rivière aux Bleuts (Blueberry River)
        • Fortier River
      • Gens de Terre River (Native River)
        • Wapus River
        • Belinge River
    • Quyon River
    • Coulonge River
    • Noire River (Black River)
    • Schyan River
    • Dumoine River
      • Fildegrand River
    • Rivière l'Ours (Bear River)
    • Kipawa River
    • Kinojevis River
    • Lavallée River
    • Little Blanche River
    • Rivière à la Loutre (Otter River)
      • Laverlochère River
  • Châteauguay River
  • Rivière de la Tortue (Turtle River)
  • Rivière des Prairies (Prairie River)
    • Rivière des Mille-Îles (Thousand Island River)
    • Rivière l'Assomption (Assumption River)
  • Richelieu River
    • Lacolle River, Quebec
  • Bois-Blanc River (Whitewood River)
  • Maskinongé River
  • Yamaska River
  • Saint-François River
  • Rivière aux Écorces (Birch River)
  • Nicolet River
    • Nicolet River Southwest
    • Bulstrode River
    • Gosselin River
  • Saint-Maurice River
    • Vermillon River
    • Trenche River
  • Bécancour River
    • Blanche River
    • Bourbon River
    • Noire River
  • Champlain River
    • Rivière à la Fourche (Forked River)
  • Batiscan River
  • Sainte-Anne River
    • Charest River
  • Sainte-Anne-du-Nord River
  • Jacques-Cartier River
  • Chaudière River (Cauldron River)
  • Etchemin River
  • Montmorency River
  • Boyer River
  • Rivière du Sud (South River)
  • Gouffre River
  • Malbaie River
  • Rivière du Loup (Wolf River)
  • Saguenay River
    • Ashuapmushuan River
    • Mistassini River
    • Mistassibi River
    • Peribonka River
      • Manouane River
    • Rivière des Aulnaies
    • Métabetchouan River
    • Ouiatchouane River
  • Betsiamites River
  • Rivière aux Outardes
  • Manicouagan River
    • Mouchalagane River
  • Sainte-Marguerite River
  • Moisie River
  • Magpie River
  • Matane River
  • Saint-Jean River
  • Romaine River
  • Nabisipi River
  • Aguanus River
  • Natashquan River
  • Olomane River
  • Petit Mécatina River
  • Saint-Augustin River
  • Saint-Paul River
  • Restigouche River
    • Matapédia River
    • Patapédia River

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