New Bandon-Salmon Beach New Bandon-Salmon Beach was a local service district in New Brunswick, Canada. It was merged into the rural district of Chaleur [fr]...
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Brunswick: New Bandon-Salmon Beach New Bandon, Gloucester County, New Brunswick, a rural community New Bandon, Northumberland County, New Brunswick This disambiguation...
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local service districts of the parish of Bathurst, Big River, New Bandon-Salmon Beach, and North Tetagouche. The names of communities in the annexed...
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and six local service districts: Allardville, Big River, Dunlop, New Bandon-Salmon Beach, North Tetagouche, and the parish of Bathurst; In the 2023 reform...
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340 is disputed with New Bandon-Salmon Beach, with maps issued by the two RSCs reflecting the dispute. New Bandon-Salmon Beach (LSD) included coastal...
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Janeville (redirect from Janeville, New Brunswick)
boundary between Bathurst and New Bandon Parishes and is part of the local service district of New Bandon-Salmon Beach. The community was named after...
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Authority located in Bathurst. Fire protection is provided by the New Bandon - Salmon Beach volunteer fire department located in Janeville. Air transport...
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Killarney, Manitoba Carlingford, New Brunswick New Bandon Parish, New Brunswick New Bandon-Salmon Beach Wicklow Parish, New Brunswick Ballyhack, Newfoundland...
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Acadie—Bathurst (category Politics of Bathurst, New Brunswick)
Acadie—Bathurst (formerly Gloucester) is a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada...
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County (2016 population 78,444) is located in the northeastern corner of New Brunswick, Canada. Fishing, mining and forestry are the major industries...
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Nepisiguit Bay (category Geography of New Brunswick)
coastal communities. City of Bathurst Town of Belle-Baie LSD of New Bandon-Salmon Beach Community Janeville The following rivers flow into the bay: Peters...
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LSD not being updated when a new one was created. The Paroisse Notre-Dame-des-Érables overlaps with New Bandon-Salmon Beach where the actual grant lines...
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2021 Census of Population, New Brunswick had 161 designated places, an increase from 157 in 2016. Designated place types in New Brunswick include 8 former...
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Oregon Coast (redirect from Ocean Beaches, Oregon)
cities on the south coast: Reedsport, North Bend, Coos Bay, Bandon, Port Orford, Gold Beach, and Brookings. Cape Blanco, which is approximately 6.4 miles...
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The Canadian province of New Brunswick contained 236 local service districts prior to governance reforms in 2023; another 80 former LSDs were previously...
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Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge is a U.S. National Wildlife Refuge on Oregon's coast. It is one of six National Wildlife Refuges comprising the Oregon...
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Local governance reform in the Canadian province of New Brunswick was implemented on January 1, 2023. This resulted in a significant reorganization of...
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Willard. On Saturday, October 21, 1906, 7000 salmon were caught and delivered to the salmon cannery in Bandon, Oregon, and nearly as many were delivered...
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This article is a list of historic places in Gloucester County, New Brunswick entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal...
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Panter later organized a run to the Timmons cannery in Bandon, towing a scow loaded with salmon caught by fishermen. By 1899, a boatyard owned by Arthur...
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and somewhat smaller sternwheeler, also named Dispatch, that was built at Bandon, Oregon, in 1890, for which the 1903 Dispatch was a replacement. Dispatch...
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The lighthouse is visible from the coastal cities of Seaside and Cannon Beach, as well as from Ecola State Park. In 1878, the United States Congress appropriated...
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List of Tree Cities USA (section New Hampshire)
Aumsville, Oregon Baker City, Oregon Bandon, Oregon Banks, Oregon Beaverton, Oregon Bend, Oregon Brownsville, Oregon Cannon Beach, Oregon Central Point, Oregon...
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River Bridge, Hood River to White Salmon, Washington Interstate Bridge, Portland Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge, Gold Beach John McLoughlin Bridge, Oregon City...
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commission, as they felt the parks division could better manage the land. This new land, which already been logged, was incorporated into the park. Forest fires...
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List of marinas (section New South Wales)
Kingston Pier 39 Marina, Astoria Port of Astoria Marina, Astoria Port of Bandon, Bandon Port of Brookings Harbor, Brookings Charleston Marina, Charleston Cove...
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Celilo Falls, a few miles east of The Dalles, show humans have occupied this salmon-fishing site for more than 10,000 years.[citation needed] The gorge has...
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effect. The marsh is located just north of Bandon, on the east side of the Coquille river across from Bullards Beach State Park. Nestucca Bay National Wildlife...
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southern Coos and northern Curry counties, centered around the coastal city of Bandon. In the northeastern region of the state, particularly around Pendleton...
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(Lower Miocene) stages. Finally, Late Pleistocene, 22,000 year-old, fossil salmon bones have been reported being found in prehistoric gravel spawning beds...
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