Head of Millstream, New Brunswick

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Head of Millstream
Location of Head of Millstream in New Brunswick

Head of Millstream is a settlement in Studholm Parish, Kings County, New Brunswick.

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    Coordinates: 45°53′06″N65°31′37″W / 45.885°N 65.527°W / 45.885; -65.527