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  1. The Tomifobia River is the primary source of Lake Massawippi. This lake was originally called Lake Tomifobi, and at the lake's exit, the river is renamed the Massawippi River. The Massawippi River is the emissary of Lake Massawippi; she will join the St. Francis River . The Tomifobia River runs through an area that is mostly provincially ...

    • Canada
    • Quebec
    • 10.8 km (6.7 mi)
    • Estrie
  2. The Tomifobia Nature Trail / Sentier Nature Tomifobia is a 19-kilometer path built on a railroad bed that connects Ayer’s Cliff, Quebec to Stanstead and Beebe, Quebec, which are just over the border from another trail in Vermont. The use in French of the word “Sentier” instead of the more usual “Piste” is indicative of the woodlands ...

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    • Attraction
    • Ayer's Cliff
  3. Media in category "Rivière Tomifobia" The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total. Beautiful Tomifobia river - panoramio.jpg 2,999 × 1,584; 1.01 MB

  4. The Tomifobia Nature Trail ( French: Sentier Nature Tomifobia) is a 19 km rail trail in the Eastern Townships region of Quebec. It follows the old route of a Canadian Pacific railway from Ayer's Cliff to Stanstead. In between, it passes through parts of Stanstead-Est, Stanstead Township, and Ogden .

  5. Le sentier nature Tomifobia. The Tomifobia Nature Trail is a 19-km trail that connects Ayer's Cliff to Beebe. This trail also provides access to other Vermont trails. Open to cycling, hiking, jogging and cross-country skiing enthusiasts and is in the heart of a 140-acre linear park. Ideal for nature observation.

  6. Niger River (Tomifobia River tributary) Source of the Niger River at the Lyster Lake Dam. / 45.028421; -71.921454. / 45.16528; -72.03194. The Niger River is a tributary of the Tomifobia River. The Niger River flows successively in the municipalities of Coaticook, Barnston-Ouest, Stanstead-Est and Hatley, in the Memphrémagog Regional County ...

  7. Length: 1.5 mi • Est. 32m. Tomifobia is an old railway line which has been converted into a wide cycle and pedestrian path. The path follows the Tomifobia River from the US border in North Derby, Vermont, to Ayer's Cliff in Quebec. The trail is relatively flat and crosses a forest area. It's perfect for a quiet and peaceful ride.

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