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The Caraquet River is a river in north-eastern New Brunswick, Canada which empties into the Caraquet Bay north of Caraquet.

The river's name means "meeting of two rivers" in the Mi'kmaq language.

River Communities

River Crossings

See also

References

  1. 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

Rivers of New Brunswick by drainage system
Bay of Fundy
Cumberland Basin
Chignecto Bay
Passamaquoddy Bay
Watershed of
Saint John River
Shepody Bay (watershed of
Petitcodiac River)
Others
Gulf of
Saint Lawrence
Chaleur Bay (watershed of
Restigouche River)
Miramichi Bay (watershed
of Miramichi River)
Northumberland Strait
Watershed of Saint Lawrence River
Others


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