The ruisseau Weedon (in English: Weedon Stream) is a small steam which crosses the municipality of Weedon, in the Le Haut-Saint-François Regional County Municipality (MRC), in the administrative region of Estrie, in Quebec, in Canada.
Weedon Steam | |
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![]() Weedon steam downstream from Vaseux Lake. | |
Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Quebec |
Region | Estrie |
MRC | Le Haut-Saint-François Regional County Municipality |
Municipality | Weedon |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Lac Fer à Cheval |
• location | Weedon |
• coordinates | 45.70778°N 71.528536°W / 45.70778; -71.528536 |
• elevation | 341 m (1,119 ft) |
Mouth | Saint-François River |
• location | Weedon |
• coordinates | 45.69361°N 71.44861°W / 45.69361; -71.44861 |
• elevation | 243 m (797 ft) |
Length | 9.4 km (5.8 mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Saint-François River, St. Lawrence River |
Tributaries | |
• right | (upward) |
The neighboring hydrographic slopes of the Weedon River are:
The Weedon River has its source at Lac Fer à Cheval (length: 1.1 kilometres (0.68 mi); altitude: 341 metres (1,119 ft)). This lake is located in the northwestern part of the municipality of Weedon, at 7.1 kilometres (4.4 mi) southeast of the center of the village of Saint-Joseph-de-Ham-Sud and 5.8 kilometres (3.6 mi) west of the intersection of route 112 in the center of the village of Weedon.
From "Lac Fer à Cheval", the Weedon river flows over:
The Weedon river joins the Saint-François River almost at the same place as the Saumon River.
The river was used for a long time to feed the old mill, located in the park of the Old Mill, which was at the center of the economy of the nascent municipality. The site of the mill is now a tourist attraction.
The term "Weedon" refers to a town in England in Buckinghamshire. The name of the locality was borrowed from that of the river.
The toponym "ruisseau Weedon" was made official on December 5, 1968, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[2]
Features extracted from the map geographic, database and site instrumentation