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Oromocto is a Canadian town in Sunbury County, New Brunswick. The town is located on the west bank of the Saint John River at the mouth of the Oromocto River , approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) southeast of Fredericton .
The Oromocto River is a tributary of the Saint John River in southwest New Brunswick, Canada. The Oromocto River is formed by the combination of the North and South Branches near Fredericton Junction , and flows north-northeast for 42 kilometres (26 mi) to its mouth at the Saint John River in the town of Oromocto .
Yoho lake is a lake located in New Brunswick, Canada. It is near the capital, Fredericton , and to the village of Hanwell. [ 1 ] It has an average depth of 3.66 m (12.0 ft), but a maximum depth of 13.69 m (44.9 ft) [ 2 ] It has one major outlet, the Yoho Stream , which flows into the South Oromocto River .
Map of New Brunswick showing the major streams and rivers. This is a List of bodies of water in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, including waterfalls.. New Brunswick receives precipitation year-round, which feeds numerous streams and rivers.
Sunbury County (2016 population 27,644 [1]) is located in central New Brunswick, Canada.A large military base (CFB Gagetown) is located in the western part of the county south of the town of Oromocto.
From Youngs Cove, Route 105 follows a former routing of the Trans-Canada Highway southwest (signed north) along the south shore of Grand Lake to Jemseg. The Route 105 designation ends at the intersection with Route 695 in Jemseg due to the decommissioning [2] of the old Jemseg River Bridge. The existing roadway, Marina Drive, terminates at a ...
Route 2 is a major provincial highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, carrying the main route of the Trans-Canada Highway in the province. The highway connects with Autoroute 85 at the border with Quebec, Highway 104 at the border with Nova Scotia, as well as with traffic from Interstate 95 in the U.S. state of Maine via the short Route 95 connector.
The community was originally named Hartt's Mills but was renamed in 1869 when the European and North American Railway (Western Extension) was opened between Saint John and Vanceboro, Maine, meeting the Fredericton Branch Railway which ran from this junction into Fredericton.