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The Coleraine River is a tributary of Lake Noir, the waters of which flow into Lake Aylmer. The lake is an extension of the Saint-François River.

There are many places to enjoy the beauty of this river along its bank. Recreational boating is very popular in these bodies of water.

Photo: Google Street View, Patrick Nadeau

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