Madawaska River (Saint John)

The Madawaska River flows from Lake Tmiscouata in Quebec to join the Saint John River at Edmundston, New Brunswick. The river's name comes from the Algonquian word "Madoueskak", which means "land of the porcupine". The river formed part of the Tmiscouata Portage, a canoe and land route from the Bay of Fundy to the Saint Lawrence River dating from the late 17th century. A road, now Quebec Highway 185 and part of the Trans-Canada Highway, was built along this route in 1862. The Tmiscouata Railway was built along the same route in 1886. In the early 20th century, timber and logs were floated down the river to New Brunswick. The Petit Tmis Interprovincial Linear Park, a cycling path which originates in Rivire-du-Loup, Quebec, follows the abandoned railway bed along this river from Cabano, Quebec to Edmundston.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
years 1950 1959 in scottish music
j. norman collie
janus films
years 1960 1969 in scottish music
jimmy barnes
classifier (linguistics)
robert e. sherwood
john leslie (physicist)
juan luna
years 1970 1979 in scottish music
julio toro
semnoni
jump (song)
bank of korea
years 1980 1989 in scottish music
kitatachibana, gunma
konstantin wecker
years 1990 1999 in scottish music
lake worth
lakkopetra
life fm
years 2000 2010 in scottish music
limited liability
lindis river
list of publications in psychology
lombard bank
list of algerian writers
kingaroy, queensland
manitoba liberal leadership conventions
mark lepper
meat packing industry
mestia
mike sexton
mike vernon
music of lesotho
nicobarese languages
noroc
overtown arena (metrorail station)
per abrahamsen
center for science and culture
piney river (east tennessee)
mohammed dib
pisonian conspiracy
years 1500 1899 in english music