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Miramichi (/ ˌ m ɛ r ə m ə ˈ ʃ iː / / ˌ m ɪr ə m ɪ ˈ ʃ iː /) is the largest city in northern New Brunswick, Canada. [3] It is situated at the mouth of the Miramichi River where it enters Miramichi Bay. The Miramichi Valley is the second longest valley in New Brunswick, after the Saint John River Valley.
New Brunswick: 39.4 °C (103 °F) August 18, 1935 ... Weather extremes in Canada; ... This page was last edited on 14 February 2025, ...
Location of Bay du Vin in New Brunswick 47°03′21″N 65°07′44″W / 47.055794°N 65.128756°W / 47.055794; -65. Bay du Vin is a small but picturesque unincorporated community located on the south shore of Miramichi Bay , 24 km east of the former town of Chatham (now a part of Miramichi ), New Brunswick , Canada .
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Sam Johnston is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2024 election. He was elected in the riding of Miramichi Bay-Neguac, unseating Progressive Conservative member Réjean Savoie. [1] Johnston is a graduate from the University of New Brunswick. Prior to his election, he served on Miramichi ...
The Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC; French: Service météorologique du Canada – SMC) is a branch of Environment and Climate Change Canada, which primarily provides public meteorological information and weather forecasts and warnings of severe weather and other environmental hazards.
Miramichi Bay is an estuary located on the west coast of the Gulf of St. Lawrence in New Brunswick, at the mouth of the Miramichi River. [1] Miramichi Bay is separated into the "inner bay" and the "outer bay", with the division being a line of uninhabited barrier islands which are continually reshaped by ocean storms.