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Peribonca

[per-uh-bong-kuh]

noun

  1. a river in central Quebec, Canada, flowing S to Lake St. John. 280 miles (451 km) long.



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You have the air of it—all ready for the Peribonca, I suppose?

The first of these three rivers, which the traveller will meet as he passes up the northern shore of the lake, is the Peribonca flowing from the north-east.

My sacrificial flames shall be kindled with birch-bark along the wooded stillwaters of the Penobscot and the Peribonca, and my libations drawn from the pure current of the Ristigouche and the Ampersand, and my altar of remembrance shall rise upon the rocks beside the falls of Seboomok.

Near its mouth the Little Peribonca joins it, and the immense flood, nearly two miles wide, pours into Lake St. John.

The river Peribonca, into which Lake Tchitagama flows without a break, is the noblest of all the streams that empty into Lake St. John.

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