Bras du Nord (Valin River tributary)
The Bras du Nord is a river located in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada. It is a tributary of the Valin River, which itself flows into the Saguenay River and ultimately the St. Lawrence River. The name "Bras du Nord" translates to "North Arm" in English, a common descriptor for tributaries branching off from a larger river.
The river is part of the Valin River watershed and contributes to the area's hydrological system. The surrounding landscape is characterized by forests and typically rugged terrain common to the Laurentian Highlands. The Bras du Nord's waters are likely used for recreational activities such as fishing, canoeing, and kayaking, although specific details about recreational use require further investigation. Economic activities in the area may include forestry.
Specific details regarding the Bras du Nord's exact length, drainage area, average discharge, and the biodiversity it supports require further research. Due to the commonality of the name "Bras du Nord" for rivers in Quebec, careful geographic referencing is crucial when seeking detailed information about this particular tributary of the Valin River.