Hydrocarbon-contaminated layers found over 100 kilometers of riverbanks (southern Québec) were investigated. Analytical results for hydrocarbons, trace metals, Pb concentrations, and Pb isotopic signatures ( 206 Pb/ 207 Pb, 208 Pb/ 206 Pb, 204 Pb/ 206 Pb) of contaminated soil are presented. Soil samples show hydrocarbon concentrations (C 10 -C 50 ) ranging from <60 to 660 mg kg −1 . Higher concentrations were found in the Richmond site (southern Québec). The values for Pb-concentrations ranged between 7 and 149 mg kg −1 with median value of 23 mg kg −1 . For the Pb isotope ratios, the values obtained in the hydrocarbon layer range from 1.124 to 1.175 ± 0.011 ( 206 Pb/ 207 Pb), 2.085 to 2.126 ± 0.011 ( 208 Pb/ 206 Pb), and 0.054 to 0.057 ± 0.000 ( 204 Pb/ 206 Pb). The combination of various techniques used allows us to distinguish the various sources of contaminants.The study also reveals that Pb and other trace metal elements continue to be found in the fluvial environment, even after many years, and this soil pollution could affect the quality of streams and living organisms.