Bois-Blanc, New Brunswick

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Bois-Blanc
Location of Bois-Blanc in New Brunswick

Bois-Blanc is a settlement in New Brunswick. The community is located mainly on Route 135.

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    Coordinates: 47°37′08″N65°04′45″W / 47.618893°N 65.07906°W / 47.618893; -65.07906