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    The Bay of Fundy
    This geological masterpiece is world-renowned for its gigantic waves, some of which are as high as a four-storey building. The Bay is brimming with diverse marine species, including numerous types of whales. Imprints of ancient species bring tourists as well as geologists to the area near Joggins. Visitors enjoy combing the beaches, and none leave without finding some sort of treasure to take home.
    Address: Nova Scotia And  New Brunswick  Canada
     

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    Saint John River
    The Saint John River, located in the state of Maine and the Canadian province of New Brunswick, is roughly 418 mi (673 km) in length. Known as the second longest river on the North America's Alantic coastline, the river originates in northwestern Maine and makes it way into New Brunswick.
     
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    Madawaska River
    Flowing from the Lake Témiscouata in Quebec, this serene river runs through New Brunswick to Edmundston, where it joins the Saint John River. The river formed part of the Témiscouata Portage, a canoe and land route from the Bay of Fundy to the Saint Lawrence River dating from the late 17th century.
    Address: . Edmundston  NB  CAN
     

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    Red Head Marsh
    Red Head Marsh is located on Red Head Road in Saint John. The marsh is a favourite viewing site for waterfowl and other marsh birds. The tidal mud flats are located across the road and offer shore and sea bird viewing.
    Address: Red Head Road Saint John  NB  Canada
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