Miramichi River
The Miramichi River is a prominent river located in northeastern New Brunswick, Canada. It stretches approximately 200 kilometers and is known for its scenic beauty and rich natural resources. The river is a vital habitat for various fish species, including the famous Atlantic salmon, making it a popular destination for anglers.
The river flows into the Gulf of St. Lawrence and is surrounded by lush forests and wildlife. Its watershed supports numerous communities and offers recreational activities such as canoeing, kayaking, and hiking. The Miramichi region is also steeped in history, with Indigenous peoples and early European settlers having lived along its banks.