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- Restigouche County, New Brunswick - Wikipedia
Restigouche County (French pronunciation: [ʁɛstiɡuʃ]; 2021 population 30,700) is located in north-central New Brunswick, Canada [2][3] The county is named for the Restigouche River which flows through the county and is famous for its salmon pools, which have attracted wealthy American and Canadian tourists to the region's summer colonies
- Home | Restigouche Tourism
Check our 2025 Official Tourism Guide! This tourism guide highlights the region's natural beauty, Acadian and Indigenous culture, and outdoor adventures available throughout the year The great outdoors of the Restigouche Region are waiting for you
- Accueil | Restigouche Tourism
Les grands espaces de la région du Restigouche vous attendent Partez pour l'aventure de votre vie en parcourant nos sentiers forestiers, en canotant sur nos rivières sinueuses ou en découvrant des vues à couper le souffle sur le plus haut sommet du Nouveau-Brunswick
- Home – Restigouche River Lodge | An Atlantic Salmon Fly Fishing Lodge
The Restigouche River Lodge is an Atlantic Salmon fly fishing lodge in New Brunswick, Canada It is the first camp on the salmon’s journey up the Restigouche
- Battle of the Restigouche National Historic Site - Parks Canada
Plan your visit to Battle of the Restigouche National Historic Site Activities and experiences, tours, how to get here and more
- Restigouche River #ExploreNB Tourism New Brunswick
Running through the heart of the Appalachian Range, the Restigouche, Kedgwick, and Upsalquitch rivers are your best chance to connect with nature, stop for a refreshing swim, and take in miles of evergreen trees
- Acceuil | Restigouche
Laissez-vous séduire par les couleurs du Restigouche Située à l’extrémité nord du Nouveau-Brunswick, la région du Restigouche, voisine de la province de Québec, est la porte d’entrée des provinces Atlantique
- Explore Restigouche NB - New Brunswick Immigration
Established in 1837 and named after the iconic Restigouche River, the region offers world-class salmon fishing, hiking in Mount Carleton Provincial Park (the Maritimes’ highest peak), and year-round activities in Sugarloaf Provincial Park
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