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  2. Lake Utopia (New Brunswick) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Utopia is located in eastern Charlotte County, New Brunswick . The southern shore of the lake is one kilometre northeast of the town of St. George. The lake is connected to the Magaguadavic River by the second deepest natural canal in the world. Lake Utopia is approximately 7 kilometres long and between 0.8 and 2.8 kilometres in width.

  3. Grand Lake (New Brunswick) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Lake (New Brunswick) /  45.933639°N 66.032667°W  / 45.933639; -66.032667. Grand Lake is a lake located in central New Brunswick, Canada. It is approximately 40 kilometres east of Fredericton; and the province's largest open body of water being a total of 20 kilometers long and 5 kilometres wide. [1] The lake drains through the ...

  4. Geography of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick is bounded on the north by Quebec 's Gaspé Peninsula and Bay of Chaleur and on the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Northumberland Strait. In the southeast, the Isthmus of Chignecto connects it to Nova Scotia. On its west, the province borders the American state of Maine . The total land and water area of the province is ...

  5. Cassidy Lake (New Brunswick) - Wikipedia

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    Cassidy Lake is located in the community of Clover Hill, surrounded by rolling hills in the Caledonia Highlands, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) southeast of the village of Valley Waters. Neighbouring communities are Poodiac, Salt Springs, and Southfield. As of 2008 there are less than 30 families living in the immediate area.

  6. List of bodies of water of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of bodies of water in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, including waterfalls . New Brunswick receives precipitation year-round, which feeds numerous streams 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 the Saint John ...

  7. Category:Lakes of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Yoho Lake. Categories: Lakes of Canada by province or territory. Bodies of water of New Brunswick. Tourist attractions in New Brunswick. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Canada by province category navigation with fewer than 5 grey links. Automatic category TOC generates no TOC.

  8. List of counties of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The territory of what is now New Brunswick was previously part of the colony of Nova Scotia, which, in 1759, separated into counties for the first time.As part of this, all territory north of Kings County, including all of present-day New Brunswick, was erected as Cumberland County, [b] until on April 30, 1765, when the Saint John River valley was erected as Sunbury County, although it would ...

  9. St. Croix River (Maine–New Brunswick) - Wikipedia

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    The river forms from the Chiputneticook Lakes (North Lake, East Grand Lake, Mud Lake, and Spednic Lake) along the Canadian–U.S. border. U.S. Geological Survey topographic maps show the St. Croix River as beginning at the 1.0-mile-long (1.6 km) outlet stream from East Grand Lake, then flowing through the short Mud Lake and entering Spednic Lake, extending 20 miles (32 km) to its outlet at ...