has gloss | eng: The St. Francis River (French: Rivière Saint-François) is a river roughly long, which forms part of the Canada – United States border. The river rises in a lake of the same name located east of the Rivière du Loup in Quebec. The portion that forms the boundary starts at the bottom of Lake Pohenegamook at the very northernmost point of New England between Estcourt Station, Maine, and Estcourt, Quebec. The river flows generally south-east to its mouth on the St. John River at St. Francis, Maine/Saint-François-de-Madawaska, New Brunswick. |