Every named stream in the Adirondack Park — the feeder waters that line the High Peaks valleys and fill the ponds.
Quebec Brook runs north through the working forest west of Saranac Lake — a tributary system threading through timberland and private holdings before emptying into the St. Regis drainage. The name marks the old boundary consciousness of this corner of the Park, where French-Canadian logging crews worked the big pines and the watershed still flows toward the St. Lawrence. No formal public access points or DEC trail crossings in the database, which places this in the category of local knowledge — worth asking about at a fly shop or checking the DeLorme if you're chasing native brook trout water off the standard circuit. These unnamed tribs hold fish if they hold water past June.