Gosselin River (Fortier River tributary)
The Gosselin River is a small river located in Quebec, Canada. It is a tributary of the Fortier River, which itself eventually flows into a larger river system. The Gosselin River is characterized by its relatively short length and likely its role in draining a localized watershed area. Specific details regarding its hydrology, such as discharge rates, seasonal flow variations, and water quality, are not readily available without further specific studies or documentation related to the river. Information about the local ecosystem supported by the river, including fish species and riparian vegetation, would also require more focused investigation. Its significance is primarily tied to its contribution to the Fortier River's overall water volume and potential impact on downstream ecosystems and water resources.