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Kedgwick | New Brunswick

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Region:

Appalachian Range

Known For:

Kedgwick River | Appalachian Mountains foothills | Francophone culture | Canoeing & fishing | Forest landscapes | Quiet valley

Best For:

River Canoeing | Forest Escapes | Fishing Trips | Scenic Valleys

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Tour des Pionniers

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The Pioneer Tower is home to the famous Pioneer Tree, a unique masterpiece created entirely by our local artists. It symbolizes the nature and the forest of yesteryear, which seduced our pioneers to settle in this beautiful part of the country. In addition, the Tower serves as a visitor information center during the summer to […]

Arpin Canoe Restigouche

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500 km of river riding without carry, all-inclusive or self-guided packages, moose sightings, bald eagles and wild Atlantic salmon… you won’t be disappointed! Surrounded by the Acadian Forest, ride down the Restigouche River and its five main branches – the Gounamitz, Upsalquitch, Patapédia, Little Main and Kedgwick rivers, spend the night on a riverside campground, […]

Village et Musée Forestier de Kedgwick

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Don’t miss the Kedgwick Forestry Museum. The log camps, artifacts and loggers will bring unforgettable moments of a people with strong ties to the forest. Spend an afternoon or a few days and experience the life of the loggers of the time. Photo: Google Street ViewK

Presbytere De Kedgwick

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Beautiful and well-maintained Catholic church and place of worship Photo: Google Maps, Alain Belanger

Kedgwick Salmon Club

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The Club is situated in Northwestern New Brunswick, approximately 43 kilometres (27 miles) from the mouth of the Kedgwick, and currently maintains two leases on the river. Members and guests access 64 salmon pools and 26 miles of wilderness fishing. Photo: https://www.kedgwicksalmonclub.com/

Cantine Yum Yum

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Cantine Yum Yum is located in Kedgwick, New Brunswick, and was founded in 1992. They serve excellent fast food, including poutine and crispy fries. Photo: Google Maps, Cynthia Brunet

Arcadie, Place de la réconciliation

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Arcadia, place of reconciliation: this is the name given to the site by the Cooperative des Arcadiens. It is a place of meditation that includes various symbols. Don’t miss this tourist attraction. Photo: https://www.facebook.com/CoopArcadiens

Hommage à nos vétérans

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This tribute is to show all the sacrifices that our veterans made during the 2nd World War. This place raises our awareness all year round. Photo: Google Street View

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