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Edmundston is served by New Brunswick Route 2, a four-lane all weather divided highway and, on the other side of the Saint John River, by U.S. Route 1. There is a municipal airport 17 kilometres north of Edmundston which serves general aviation traffic.
central and western New Brunswick, parts of southeastern Quebec NB 47°17′59″N 68°30′34″W / 47.2997°N 68.5095°W / 47.2997; -68.5095 ( Wolastoq National Historic Site of Federal ( 18954 )
The Trans-Canada Highway turns south here, transferring from Autoroute 20 to Autoroute 85 and continuing southwards to Edmundston, New Brunswick. There is a ferry that crosses the river (fleuve St Laurent) to Saint-Siméon on the north shore. The city is also served by the Rivière-du-Loup Airport (IATA airport code YRI).
Saint-Basile is a geographic parish in Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4]For governance purposes it is divided between the city of Edmundston, [5] the St. Basile 10 Indian Reserve, and the Northwest rural district; [6] the city and rural district are members of the Northwest Regional Service Commission.
The Republic of Madawaska (French: République du Madawaska) was a putative republic in the northwest corner of Madawaska County, New Brunswick (also known as the "New Brunswick Panhandle") and adjacent areas of Aroostook County in the US state of Maine and of Quebec.
Edmundston-Vallée-des-Rivières is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada.. The riding was created in the 2006 redistribution with very similar boundaries to the previous Edmundston riding, and was given the name Edmundston-Saint Basile to reflect the fact that the district no longer included all of the City of Edmundston as the city had absorbed ...
Saint-François-de-Madawaska (2016 pop.: 470 [2]) is a former Canadian village in Madawaska County, New Brunswick. [3] The village is known as the province's "Chicken Capital", referring to its role in the poultry industry. Former and merged names for the community include Webster's Creek and Winding Ledges.
The hotel was sold in 2012 to New Castle Hotels and Resorts and Southwest Properties, which formed the Charlotte County Hospitality Partnership, and in 2012 underwent renovation and restoration. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 2013, the resort was reopened as a property of Marriott's Autograph Collection , [ 8 ] making it the first Canadian Autograph Collection ...