Middle Landing, New Brunswick

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Location of Middle Landing in New Brunswick

Middle Landing (2006 population:) is a Canadian rural community in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. The community is Located mainly on Route 360 on the Nepisiguit River.

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There are 3 Islands located with the community Limits:

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    Coordinates: 47°26′30″N65°42′30″W / 47.441731°N 65.708199°W / 47.441731; -65.708199