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Trout River (French: Rivière Trout) is a tributary of Chateauguay River, flowing in:

Trout River
Trout River at the St-Onge Dam [fr]
Native nameRivière Trout  (French)
Location
CountryUnited States, Canada
State - ProvinceNew York State, Quebec
RegionAdirondack Park (New York State), Montérégie (Quebec)
RegionFranklin County, New York, Le Haut-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationAdirondack Park
Mouth 
  location
Elgin, Godmanchester, Montérégie (Québec, Canada)
  elevation
45 metres (148 ft)
Length57.6 kilometres (35.8 mi)
Basin size427.35 square kilometres (165.00 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionChateauguay River - Saint Lawrence River
River systemSaint Lawrence River
Tributaries 
  left(upstream) Pringle Creek (Canada), Weaver Stream (Canada), Beaver Creek (Canada), O'Reilly Creek (Canada), unidentified creek (USA).
  right(upstream) Murray Brook (Canada), Little Trout River (New York) (USA), Collins Brook (USA).

This valley is mainly served in Quebec by the route 138 which passes on the west side of the river (from the border), then on the northwest side going towards the mouth. In New York State, the nearby route is Constable Street and State Highway 30.

The river surface is generally frozen from mid-December to the end of March. Safe circulation on the ice is generally done from the end of December to the beginning of March. The water level of the river varies with the seasons and the precipitation.


Geography


This river originates in various rivers including the Little Trout River in the Adirondack Mountains located in upstate New York, United States.

Trout River, also called Rivière à la Truite in French, is a non-navigable and non-buoyant river: it has only 427.35 square kilometres (165.00 sq mi) of drainage basin that flows between the townships of Elgin and Godmanchester in front of lots granted by the Crown prior to June 1, 1884.

This private basin is owned by local residents (private watercourses: article 919. second paragraph, of the Civil Code of Quebec). The property extends to the river bed to the center (or better up to the water): which gives the right to fish and use the bottom in front of the properties (use: article 981. of Civil Code of Quebec). But private rights to the river must also respect those of others: because it is a kind of common property. There would be a legal right of way on private waterways so that people cannot be prevented from crossing the water. It is a municipal watercourse (not navigable), it is under the control of the Quebec Municipal Code and the municipality which can make regulations.

Trout River has two dams: the St-Onge Dam located in the hamlet of Trout River in Elgin near the Canada–US border. The other dam is the Hooker Dam, which is located between the hamlet of Kensington in Godmanchester and the path of the second concession to Elgin. The Trout River flows into the Chateauguay River just south of the town of Huntingdon. The municipality of Huntingdon set up a Route 138 rest stop at the confluence of the two rivers.

From its source in Adirondack Park, the Trout River descends on 57.6 kilometres (35.8 mi), with a drop of , according to the following segments:

Trout river course on the American side (segment of 34.5 kilometres (21.4 mi) with a drop of )

Trout river course on the Canadian side (segment of 23.1 kilometres (14.4 mi) with a drop of 22 metres (72 ft))

The Trout River flows on the west bank of the Châteauguay River, 1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi) south of the village center of Hemmingford. From there, the current descends the course of the Château river for 60.3 kilometres (37.5 mi) to the south shore of lac Saint-Louis, at Châteauguay, south-west of Montreal.


Toponymy


In Franklin County (NY, USA), this river is designated "Trout River", just like in Canada.[2]

The Commission de toponymie du Québec formalized the name on September 22, 1976.[3][4]


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На других языках


[de] Rivière Trout

Der Rivière Trout (in den USA: Trout River) ist ein linker Nebenfluss des Rivière Châteauguay im US-Bundesstaat New York und in der kanadischen Provinz Québec.
- [en] Trout River (Chateauguay River tributary)



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