Gaspereau River (Salmon River tributary)
Not to be confused with Gaspereau River (Northumberland Strait) in southeastern New Brunswick.
River in New Brunswick, Canada
Gaspereau River | |
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Country | Canada |
Province | New Brunswick |
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• location | Gaspereau Lake |
Mouth | |
• location | Salmon River |
The Gaspereau River is a small river in central New Brunswick, Canada. It flows from Gaspereau Lake into the Salmon River near Gaspereau Forks, which flows into Grand Lake.[1] It is part of the Saint John River watershed.
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46°14′0″N 65°51′0″W / 46.23333°N 65.85000°W / 46.23333; -65.85000
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