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The Moe River is a watercourse flowing in the administrative region of Estrie to Quebec, Canada. It is a tributary of the rivière aux Saumons which successively flows into the Massawippi River, into the Saint-François River, therefore a sub-tributary of the Saint Lawrence River.

Moe River
Milby Bridge on the Moe River near Waterville
Native nameRivière Moe  (French)
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionEstrie
VilleSherbrooke
Physical characteristics
SourceUnidentified lake
  locationEast Hereford
  coordinates45.085675°N 71.498688°W / 45.085675; -71.498688
  elevation462 m (1,516 ft)
MouthRivière aux Saumons
  location
Sherbrooke
  coordinates
45.31861°N 71.82417°W / 45.31861; -71.82417
  elevation
150 m (490 ft)
Length36.7 km (22.8 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionRivière aux Saumons, Massawippi River, Saint-François River, Saint Lawrence River
Tributaries 
  left(upstream) deux décharges de lac, ruisseau Bélanger, décharge du lac Lippé
  right(upstream) ruisseau Adam, ruisseau Audet, ruisseau Hébert, décharge du lac Duquette.

Geography


From Head Lake, the course of the Moe River descends on 36.7 kilometres (22.8 mi) with a drop of 302 metres (991 ft) in the following segments:

upper course of the river (segment of 23.0 kilometres (14.3 mi))
lower course of the river (segment of 13.7 kilometres (8.5 mi))

Fed by several small streams at the foot of Mount Hereford, the Moe River follows a very narrow and winding course, passes through the village of Compton and is a branch of the rivière aux Saumons (Massawippi River tributary) (not to be confused with the rivière au Saumon (Le Haut-Saint-François)); it flows into the Massawippi River, near Lennoxville which is merged with Saint-François River, in Sherbrooke, in Estrie.[1]


History


The name of this watercourse perpetuates the memory of Austin Moe, a native of Vermont who settled in Ascot Township in 1795. He was one of Gilbert Hyatt's associates, founder of Hyatt's Mills, today Sherbrooke. The hamlet of Moe's River, a small exclusively agricultural agglomeration, was developed around the middle of the 19th century on the west bank of the river. Despite the francization of the generic, the spelling of the English toponym, by omitting the apostrophe, that is to say Moes, was perpetuated for a certain time.[2]

The toponym "rivière Moe" was made official on December 13, 1996, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[3]


See also



References


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На других языках


[de] Rivière Moe

Der Rivière Moe ist ein linker Nebenfluss des Rivière aux Saumons in der Verwaltungsregion Estrie der kanadischen Provinz Québec.
- [en] Moe River (rivière aux Saumons tributary)



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