Carmel River (Nicolet Southwest River)
The Carmel River (in French: rivière Carmel) is a tributary on the northeast shore of the Nicolet Southwest River. It crosses the municipalities of Sainte-Perpétue, Sainte-Monique and La Visitation-de-Yamaska, in the Nicolet-Yamaska Regional County Municipality (MRC), in the administrative region of Centre-du-Québec, in Quebec, in Canada. GeographyThe main neighboring hydrographic slopes of the Carmel River are:
The Carmel River has its source in an agricultural zone to the northeast and to the east of the village of Sainte-Perpétue, on the northeast side of rang Saint-Charles road. This river flows east in an agricultural zone, crossing the chemin du rang Saint-Joseph (route 259) in Sainte-Perpétue. The river then cuts the southern part of the municipality of Sainte-Monique, then it flows in the municipality of La Visitation-de-Yamaska. The Carmel River drains on the northeast shore of the Southwest Nicolet River at a bend in the river. ToponymyThe toponym "Rivière Carmel" was made official on August 8, 1977, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[1] See alsoReferences |