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The Magaguadavic River ( ; french: Rivière Magaguadavic) is an historic
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river located in the province of
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. The name "Magaguadavic" is a
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term that is believed to translate into "River of Eels".


Description

With a meander length of , the Magaguadavic River is the sixth longest river in the province. It rises as an outlet of
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in York County, flowing south through a low coastal mountain range called the St. Croix Highlands before emptying into
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into the river and is formally named "The Canal". Occasionally if water levels in the river are high enough, the Magaguadavic will drain into Lake Utopia through The Canal first, before eventually reversing course to drain back through The Canal and discharging into Passamaquoddy Bay.


Communities

The river passes through the following communities from north to south: ;York County * Thomaston Corner * Upper Brockway * Brockway ;Charlotte County * Flume Ridge * Pomeroy- Piskahegan * Lee Settlement * Second Falls *
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Crossings

There are several bridges and one dam crossing the Magaguadavic River, from north to south: * An unnamed railway bridge carrying the
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(NBSR) across the river, located approximately south of the beginning of the river at Magaguadavic Lake. This bridge was originally constructed for the
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and was later operated by the
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and the
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before being purchased by NBSR. * An unnamed highway bridge carrying Route 3 across the river at Thomaston Corner. * An unnamed highway bridge carrying Tweedside Rd across the river at Brockway. * "Magaguadavic River No. 7" is the name for a
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carrying Mill Rd across the river at Flume Ridge. It was built in 1905 and is a
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design. * "Pomeroy Bridge" is the name of the highway bridge carrying Piskahegan Rd across the river at Piskahegan. * An unnamed highway bridge carrying Red Rock Rd across the river at Second Falls. * An unnamed highway bridge carrying Route 770 across the river at
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. This bridge is locally known as the "Sheldon Lee Bridge" after local former provincial
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MLA, Sheldon Lee. The bridge was built during a period when Lee served as Minister of Transportation for New Brunswick. * A dismantled unnamed railway bridge that once carried the Grand Southern Railway and was later operated by the
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before being abandoned in 1988. Only foundations of the former bridge remain today. * Two unnamed highway bridges carrying the westbound and eastbound lanes of the Route 1 expressway across the river at
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. * "Upper Bridge" in the town of St. George, carrying Brunswick Street across the river. * The St. George Hydroelectric Station, owned by Saint George Pulp and Power which is a subsidiary of
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, has a dam across the river at St. George immediately upstream of a steep gorge into which the river plunges to sea level. * "Lower Bridge" in the town of St. George, carrying South Street across the river. The Canal is crossed by a single bridge: * "Canal Bridge" is the name for a
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carrying Canal Road across The Canal at
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. It was built in 1917 and is a
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design.


Further reading

* C. L. Craig, ''The Young Emigrants: Craigs of the Magaguadavie: a story of the 84th Regiment, Royal Highland Emigrants, Craig family history and the settlement of the Magaguadavic River area of New Brunswick'', self-published?, 1985.


See also

*
List of rivers of New Brunswick This is a List of bodies of water in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, including waterfalls. New Brunswick receives precipitation year-round, which feeds numerous streams and rivers. There are two main discharge basins: the Gulf of Saint La ...


External links


St. George, New BrunswickSt. George Power Dam


References

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