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Meductic (Lakeland Ridges) #ExploreNB Tourism New Brunswick Located along the beautiful Saint John River near the Maliseet Trail Beautiful park by the river, and a great bass-fishing area Home to world-famous SABIAN cymbals Meductic has the distinction of being one of the smallest villages in the province, based on population
Meductic - MyNewBrunswick. ca Meductic is now a National Historic Site of Canada, with a Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada plaque and cairn located nearby on Fort Meductic Road This is the original cairn placed by the river before the Mactaquac Dam was built
Mehtawtik (Meductic) Village National Historic Site - Parks Canada The ancient village of Mehtawtik (Meductic) was the principal settlement of the Wəlastəkokewiyik (Maliseets) from before the 17th century It was located on the west bank of the Wəlastəkw (St John River) at the mouth of Hay Creek, west of the Eel River in what is now New Brunswick
Meductic Indian Village Fort Meductic | Military Wiki | Fandom The fortified village of Meductic was the principal settlement of the Maliseet First Nation from before the 17th century until the middle of the 18th, and an important fur trading centre
Meductic Map Directions - MapQuest Meductic is a small town situated in the province of New Brunswick, Canada It offers a quiet and peaceful atmosphere for visitors looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life The town is known for its scenic views and outdoor recreational activities, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts
Meductic, NB Area Guide - AreaVibes Discover Meductic, NB with our comprehensive area guide Includes livability scores with cost of living, crime, education, schools and housing data
Meductic, York County NB - the Yerxas Meductic is a small village located about 20 km south of Woodstock on Highway 2 on the south side of Eel River, where Eel River empties into the St John River Meductic was originally called Eel River
Government of Canada Commemorates the National Historic Significance of . . . The ancient village of Mehtawtik (Meductic) was the principal settlement of the Wəlastəkokewiyik from before the 17 th century It was located on the west bank of the Wəlastəkw (Saint John River) at the mouth of Hay Creek, west of the Eel River in what is now New Brunswick