Riviere Blanche

Riviere Blanche (also White River, River Blanc) meanders through Saint Patrick Parish in Dominica, stretching 6.35 kilometres. Originating from the Boiling Lake, the river winds through the volcanic Grande Soufrière Hills, where sulfur imparts a milky-white hue to its waters.

Riviere Blanche, Dominica’s Sulfur-Rich River

The river flows past diverse landscapes and reaches Delices, merging with River Jack and River Claire along the Delices Main Road. It eventually empties into the Atlantic Ocean at Pointe Mulâtre Bay. Along the way, Riviere Blanche offers stunning sights like Victoria Falls and supports eco-tourism with spots like the Zion Valley Campground and Herbal Garden. Its sulfur-rich waters and breathtaking environment make it a key feature of Dominica’s natural beauty.