Oromocto River

Oromocto River
Autumn sunrise on the Oromocto River near Oromocto
Country Canada
Province New Brunswick
Physical characteristics
River mouth Saint John River
New Brunswick
45°51′18″N 66°28′41″W / 45.8551°N 66.4781°W / 45.8551; -66.4781

The Oromocto River is a tributary of the Saint John River in southwest New Brunswick, Canada.

The Oromocto River is formed by the combination of the North and South Branches near Fredericton Junction, and flows north-northeast for 42 kilometres to its mouth at the Saint John River in the town of Oromocto.

North Oromocto River, 45 kilometres in length, flows east-northeast from Oromocto Lake (near Harvey Station), passing through the villages of Tracy and follows sections of Route 645 and Route 101 to Fredericton Junction.

South Oromocto River, 39 kilometres long, flows north-northeast from South Oromocto Lake, mostly through forest land to the head of the Oromocto River.

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Coordinates: 45°40′21″N 66°40′53.2″W / 45.67250°N 66.681444°W / 45.67250; -66.681444


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