Caraquet River
The Caraquet River is a river in north-eastern New Brunswick, Canada which empties into the Caraquet Bay north of Caraquet.[1]
The river's name means "meeting of two rivers" in the Mi'kmaq language.
River Communities
- Bertrand
- Burnsville
River Crossings
- Route 11
- Route 135
- Route 340
See also
References
- ^ Proceedings, Ninth National Shellfish Sanitation Workshop. United States, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Food and Drug Administration, Shellfish Sanitation Branch, 1975. 103f.
47°44′01″N 65°06′56″W / 47.733493°N 65.115623°W / 47.733493; -65.115623
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Rivers of New Brunswick by drainage system
Cumberland Basin |
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Chignecto Bay |
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Passamaquoddy Bay |
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Watershed of Saint John River |
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Shepody Bay (watershed of Petitcodiac River) |
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Others |
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Saint Lawrence
Chaleur Bay (watershed of Restigouche River) |
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Miramichi Bay (watershed of Miramichi River) | |
Northumberland Strait | |
Watershed of Saint Lawrence River | |
Others |
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