Maple Ridge, New Brunswick

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Maple Ridge
Location of Maple Ridge in New Brunswick
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View of sunrise on Maple Ridge, January 2018

Maple Ridge is a settlement in New Brunswick on Route 605.

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    Coordinates: 46°06′11″N67°12′43″W / 46.103°N 67.212°W / 46.103; -67.212