Midgic, New Brunswick

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Midgic is a rural community in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Located in the Sackville Parish approximately 8 kilometres east of Sackville, Midgic defines the eastern boundary of the Tantramar Marshes.

Population: Approximately 300

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