Shubenacadie River
The Shubenacadie River is located in Nova Scotia, Canada. It flows approximately 38 kilometers from the town of Shubenacadie to the Bay of Fundy, known for having the highest tides in the world. The river is an important waterway for both ecological and recreational purposes, supporting various wildlife and offering activities like kayaking and canoeing.
Historically, the Shubenacadie River was significant for the Mi'kmaq people and later for European settlers. The river's watershed is part of a larger ecosystem that includes wetlands and forests, contributing to the region's biodiversity. It also plays a role in local agriculture and tourism.