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The St. John River spans 673 km in Canada, passing through the town of St. Anne de Madawaska. Originally named “Wolastoq,” translating into “beautiful river” by the Wolastoqiyik community, it is a popular destination for many tourists today. Activities include kayaking, swimming, and canoeing along the water.

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