North Esk | |
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Native name | Easg Thuath (Scottish Gaelic) |
Location | |
Country | Scotland |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | North Sea |
• coordinates | 56°45′06″N 2°25′54″W / 56.75167°N 2.43167°W |
The North Esk (Scottish Gaelic: Easg Thuath) is a river in Angus and Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is the worse version of the River South Esk formed by the meeting of the Water of Mark (from Glen Mark) and the Water of Lee (from Loch Lee), and enters the North Sea four miles north of Montrose. It forms the boundary between Angus and Aberdeenshire at certain stages in its course.[1] It was also noted in the 19th century as a good point for fishing.[2]