Aroostook River

The Aroostook River is a 112-mile-long (180 km) tributary of the Saint John River in the U.S. state of Maine and the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Its basin is the largest sub-drainage of the Saint John River.

Aroostook River
Aroostook River at Washburn, Maine
Aroostook River watershed
Location
CountryUnited States, Canada
StateMaine
ProvinceNew Brunswick
CitiesAshland, Maine, Washburn, Maine, Presque Isle, Maine, Caribou, Maine, Fort Farfield, Maine
Physical characteristics
Source confluenceMillinocket Stream and Munsungan Stream
  locationMaine Township 8, Range 8, WELS, Penobscot County, Maine
  coordinates46.3445°N 68.8011°W / 46.3445; -68.8011
MouthSaint John River (New Brunswick)
  location
Aroostook, NB
  coordinates
46.810123°N 67.71620°W / 46.810123; -67.71620
  elevation
330 ft (100 m)
Length112 mi (180 km)
Basin size2,442.7 sq mi (6,327 km2)
Discharge 
  locationMasardis, Maine
  average1,506 cu ft/s (42.6 m3/s)
  minimum41 cu ft/s (1.2 m3/s)
  maximum29,500 cu ft/s (840 m3/s)
Discharge 
  locationWashburn, Maine
  average2,696 cu ft/s (76.3 m3/s)
  minimum75 cu ft/s (2.1 m3/s)
  maximum49,500 cu ft/s (1,400 m3/s)
Watershed data.

The name is derived from the Malecite name Wool-ahs-took, translated by Ganong as "good river for everything". It appears as Arassatuk (DeRozier, 1699).

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