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[[File:Quebec%20Brook%202.jpg|right|thumb||Along the Quebec Brook]]'''Quebec Brook''' is a ten-mile long brook that flows from Quebec Pond in [[Brandon|Brandon]] through the [[Madawaska|Madawaska]] flow to the [[Saint%20Regis%20River|Saint Regis River]]. There was a logging railroad spur of the Brooklyn Cooperage Railroad that ran along its south bank that connected with [[John%20Hurd|John Hurd]]'s [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Northern_Adirondack_Railroad|Northern Adirondack Railroad]] and that was built to salvage timber west of the river that was damaged in the 1908 forest fire. The route was abandoned in the 1920s.<br><br>The Madawaska Flow-Quebec Brook Primitive Area now surrounds it. | |||
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* Barbara McMartin, ''Discover the Northern Adirondacks'', Lake View Press, 2005 | * Barbara McMartin, ''Discover the Northern Adirondacks'', Lake View Press, 2005 |
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Quebec Brook is a ten-mile long brook that flows from Quebec Pond in Brandon through the Madawaska flow to the Saint Regis River. There was a logging railroad spur of the Brooklyn Cooperage Railroad that ran along its south bank that connected with John Hurd's [Adirondack Railroad] and that was built to salvage timber west of the river that was damaged in the 1908 forest fire. The route was abandoned in the 1920s.
The Madawaska Flow-Quebec Brook Primitive Area now surrounds it.
Source:
- Barbara McMartin, Discover the Northern Adirondacks, Lake View Press, 2005