Salmon River (New Brunswick)

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Salmon River near Chipman
Salmon River (New Brunswick)
Location
Country Canada
Province New Brunswick
Physical characteristics
Mouth  
  location
Grand Lake

The Salmon River is a small river in central New Brunswick, Canada. It flows into Grand Lake near Chipman. [1] It is part of the Saint John River watershed.

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References

  1. "Salmon River". Geographical Names Data Base . Natural Resources Canada.

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