Rivière Quisibis
38.08 km | 23.66 mi
Length can differ from official measure!
Kategorie 2
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The Quisibis River is a small tributary of the Saint John River in New Brunswick, Canada. It rises in the hills of Madawaska County and flows southeast through a rural, forested region before emptying into the Saint John River near Saint-Basile. The river is approximately 38.08 km | 23.66 mi long and flows through an area characterized by forests and agricultural land. It is known for its role in the local ecology, supporting fish populations also found in the Saint John River. The Quisibis River is a popular spot for recreational activities such as fishing and kayaking.

