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Miramichi The City of Miramichi was formed in 1995 through the amalgamation of the regions
of Chatham, Newcastle, Douglastown, Loggieville and Nelson-Miramichi, making it
not only the newest city, but the largest city in northern New Brunswick with
a population of 20,000.
The history surrounding Miramichi's significant shipbuilding economy and architecture
is evident through areas such as Historic Rankin House Museum and Beaubears
Island.
Visit the Water Street Business District, a designated National Historic
District, which was once the centre of a bustling shipbuilding industry and now
houses local shops, restaurants and services.
Sites such as the French Fort Cove Nature Park and Ritchie Wharf offer
a multitude of activities such as fishing, canoeing, kayaking and boating on the
famous Miramichi River.
Other areas of interest include the historic Beaverbrook House and the
Miramichi Salmon Conservation Centre. |
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