The Nashwaak River, located in west-central New Brunswick, Canada, is a tributary of the Saint John River. It is 113 kilometres long. The river rises...
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Nashwaak or Nashwaaksis may refer to: Nashwaak, New Brunswick, a rural community in Canada Nashwaak River, a tributary of the Saint John River Nashwaaksis...
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Fredericton (category New Brunswick populated places on the Saint John River (Bay of Fundy))
region ideal for agriculture. The Saint John River and one of its major tributaries, the Nashwaak River, come together in Fredericton. The uninhabited...
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Nashwaaksis (section Fort Nashwaak)
bank of the Saint John River and at the mouth of the Nashwaaksis Stream, which should not be confused with the larger Nashwaak River nearby. The word Nashwaaksis...
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siege of Fort Nashwaak occurred during King William's War when New England forces from Boston attacked the capital of Acadia, Fort Nashwaak, at present-day...
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Fredericton on New Brunswick Route 8, where its eponymous bridge crosses the Nashwaak River. Locally, there is often a distinction made between Upper and Lower...
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Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was first created in the 2006 redrawing...
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open-pit mine will permanently contaminate the Nashwaak River; which is a tributary of the Wolastok (St. John River) and surrounding waterways. This is the only...
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List of bodies of water of New Brunswick (redirect from List of New Brunswick rivers)
and rivers. There are two main discharge basins: the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to the east and north and the Bay of Fundy to the south. The major rivers are...
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built a fort (Fort Nashwaak) on the north side of the Saint John River, at the mouth of the Nashwaak River. For a period, Fort Nashwaak served as the capital...
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Governor Joseph de Villebon moved the capital of Acadia to Fort Nashwaak on the St. John River for defensive purposes, and to better coordinate military attacks...
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partly within the parish. Southwest Miramichi River Nashwaak River Cold Stream Shikatehawk Stream Nashwaak Lake Parks, historic sites, and other noteworthy...
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created at the intersection of the Nackawic Stream and the Saint John River. Nashwaak River : a corruption of the Maliseet word for slow current. Nashwaaksis...
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Becaguimec Stream (category Rivers of New Brunswick)
adjacent to the South Branch of the Southwest Miramichi River, the Nashwaak River, the Keswick River and the Nackawic Stream. Three primary branches, the...
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end of 2022 and is now part of the rural community of Nashwaak. Stanley straddles the Nashwaak River 30 km north of Fredericton at the intersection of Route...
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Joseph de Villebon built Fort Nashwaak at Nashwaaksis on the north side of the Saint John River at the mouth of the Nashwaak River. It replaced Fort Jemseg...
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Nashwaak is a rural community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It was formed through the 2023 New Brunswick local governance reforms. Nashwaak...
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the Nashwaak River, on which he had acquired the rights to float logs and rafts to its mouth at the Saint John River. The flow of water on the river was...
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Brunswick, Canada. The route starts at Route 107 in Nashwaak where it travels southwest across the Nashwaak River to Limekiln. In Boyds Corner, the route turns...
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it travels south along the east bank of the Nashwaak River. The road passes through Durham Bridge, Nashwaak and Manzer. From here, the route travels through...
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include the Madawaska River, Tobique River, Meduxnekeag River, Nashwaak River, Oromocto River, Nerepis River and Kennebecasis River. Other water bodies...
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northeast of the city on the Nashwaak River about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of its confluence with the Saint John River. There was an Acadian village...
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Fredericton Railway Bridge (category Bridges over the Saint John River (Bay of Fundy))
construction of a railway from the village of Devon where the Nashwaak River joined the Saint John River (and where Gibson had several mills), upriver to Hartland...
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well as surrounding parts of York County, including Douglas, Nashwaak and the Nashwaak River Valley. It was initially to be named Fredericton-Stanley but...
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Saint John River as a natural boundary between districts. Somewhat confusingly though, the commission re-used the name Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak for a new...
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captain before being placed on half pay in 1783. McLean settled on the Nashwaak River in New Brunswick. He served as a justice of the peace. McLean was married...
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Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 19 February 2012. Fort Nashwaak (Naxoat). Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 19 February 2012...
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travelling south-west crossing Route 148 and into Nashwaak Bridge. From here, the route crosses the Nashwaak River before turning north-west and passing through...
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Tributaries in this section include the Nashwaak and Nerepis rivers and Belleisle Bay. The final tributary, the Kennebecasis River, is a fjord with a sill, or rise...
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Bonne, Baptiste went ashore and walked to Villebon at Fort Nashwaak on the Saint John River. May 1695, Baptiste came across an English frigate at Baie...
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