The Nepisiguit River is a major river in northern
New Brunswick
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,
Canada
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, which enters the sea at the city of
Bathurst, into the Nepisiguit Bay, part of the
Bay of Chaleur
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Nepisiquit River Bay, brook, and falls. Appears in Jesuit Relations (1643) as Nepegiguit, a corruption through the French of the Micmac Win-peg-ij-oo-ik, " the river that dashes roughly along"- a reference to the torrential character of the river.
Description
The source of the river lies north of the
Christmas Mountains, in the rugged terrain between
Mount Carleton
At 817m, Mount Carleton, in Mount Carleton Provincial Park is the highest peak in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, and the Maritime Provinces. It is one of the highlights of the Canadian portion of the International Appalachian Trail. I ...
, and
Big Bald Mountain. Several falls are present along the river's course, including
Indian Falls (near
Popple Depot),
Nepisiguit Falls and
Pabineau Falls. Along this river lies a vast forest, where many individuals from New Brunswick set up camps. Lodges are set up along the river including Governors Lodge, Rogers Lake Lodge and many others. These lodges play host to the many individuals taking part in several different outdoor activities including
hunting
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,
fishing
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and
snowmobiling
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along the river.
The Nepisiguit River is known for its fishing. Fishing along the Nepisiguit consists of
Atlantic Salmon fishing as well as other fishing types including
trout
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. Hunting is also another activity that takes part along the Nepisiguit because the significant animal population and various species within this region afford it. Some of the animals hunted along the Nepisiguit River include
moose
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,
deer
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,
ruffed grouse
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and
spruce grouse
The Nepisiguit River and surrounding area also have some of the best snowmobiling trails. During the winter months, individuals from around New Brunswick as well as other parts of Canada come to the Nepisiguit region to take part and join in the snowmobiling community.
The river is followed for much of its length by the
Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail
The Sentier Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail is a 147 kilometre wilderness hiking and backpacking trail in New Brunswick, Canada that follows the Nepisiguit River from the Daly Point’s Nature Reserve in Bathurst to Mount Carleton Provincial Park. Offic ...
, a hiking and backpacking trail that opened in 2018, retracing an ancient trail and portage route along the river.
History
William Francis Ganong remarked that, in his day, the Nepisiguit was the most remarkable river for fishing and hunting.
Nepisiguit Falls was developed for
hydroelectric power generation as early as 1920.
Bob Baker remembers that there was a five-year period between 1969 and 1974 where there were almost no fish in the river, primarily due to
acid rain and toxic
run-off from
Brunswick Mines.
[''The Northern Light'', "Former salmon association president reflects on saving the Nepisiguit's salmon", 24 March 2017]
The
Nepisiguit Salmon Association (NSA) was created to lobby government in 1976.
[
In 1981, the NSA partnered with ]Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO; french: Pêches et Océans Canada, MPO), is a Ministry (government department), department of the Government of Canada that is responsible for developing and implementing policies and programs in support of Can ...
in a yearly summer programme to restock the salmon population.[ By 1988, five thousand salmon populated the river, in contrast to hundreds before the programme was started.][ From 1981 to 1993, over $1.5 million in funding was secured.flyfishingnb.com: "Robert Wesley Baker"]
/ref> By the 2000s, volunteers with the programme were awarded significant prizes.[
In the years prior to 2017, volunteers placed a hundred thousand salmon fry per annum in the river as part of the restocking programme.][ Each September, volunteers begin selecting the largest as broodstock destined for the Charlo hatchery where eggs are collected and fertilized. The tiny alevins are placed, once hatched, in protective incubation boxes above and below Nepisiguit Falls. They are released into the river once they have reached the fry stage in their life cycle.][saltscapes.com: "Conserving Endangered Wild Salmon"]
/ref>
Image:Lacs Népisiguit.jpg, Headwaters of the Nepisiguit River: Nepisiguit Lakes in Mount Carleton Provincial Park
Mount Carleton Provincial Park, established in 1970, is the largest provincial park in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. It encompasses in the remote highlands of north-central New Brunswick. The park is a lesser-known gem of the Atlanti ...
Image:1988 Indian Falls.jpg, Indian Falls on the Nepisiguit River, east of Popple Depot
Image:1998 Pabineau Falls.jpg, Pabineau Falls on the Nepisiguit River near Bathurst
See also
* List of rivers of New Brunswick
*Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail
The Sentier Nepisiguit Mi'gmaq Trail is a 147 kilometre wilderness hiking and backpacking trail in New Brunswick, Canada that follows the Nepisiguit River from the Daly Point’s Nature Reserve in Bathurst to Mount Carleton Provincial Park. Offic ...
References
MacMillan, G. (1988).The Nepisiguit (River, New Brunswick). The Atlantic Advocate
External links
* Interactive ma
rncan.gc.ca: "Nepisiguit River (Formerly Nipisiguit River)"
*
The historical Mi'gmaq Hiking Trail
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Rivers of New Brunswick
Landforms of Gloucester County, New Brunswick
Landforms of Northumberland County, New Brunswick