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  2. Brunette River - Wikipedia

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    The Brunette River runs through East Burnaby, New Westminster and Coquitlam, flowing out of Burnaby Lake and to the Fraser River. It is the final outflow of the Central Valley Watershed, which consists of most streams between the Ulksen and Burnaby Heights . [ 1 ]

  3. New Westminster - Wikipedia

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    New Westminster does have two breweries currently. One is named Steel & Oak which opened its doors in 2014 and is situated on the other end of the Westminster Quay. The other brewery in New Westminster is named Another Beer Co and it is located in Sapperton, close to where the Labatts Brewery was in the Brewery District, since 2019. [33]

  4. New Westminster Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The final truss span had a length of 69 metres (225 ft), but its width expanded from 5.8 metres (19 ft) to 41 metres (136 ft) as it neared the north bank of the river (New Westminster side). This unusual feature was designed to accommodate the splitting and turning of the bridge's rail track into eastbound and westbound tracks, which would ...

  5. Reach (geography) - Wikipedia

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    A reach is a segment of a stream, river, or arm of the sea, [citation needed] usually suggesting a straight, level, uninterrupted stretch. [1] [2] They are traditionally defined by the capabilities of sailing boats, as a stretch of a watercourse which, because it is straightish, can be sailed in one "reach" (that is, without tacking).

  6. How cities are breathing new life into their urban rivers - AOL

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    Of the 3.5 million miles of rivers in the U.S., 50% are too polluted for fishing, boating or swimming, according to American Rivers. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...

  7. Pattullo Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The first regular crossing of the Fraser River started in 1882, and was operated by a steam ferry named K de K, which transported residents and livestock from Brownsville to New Westminster. [4] During the late 1890s, the need for a new bridge became apparent after the existing ferry was deemed insufficient to handle future traffic demands.

  8. Nashua River - Wikipedia

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    The Nashua River, 37.5 miles (60.4 km) long, [2] is a tributary of the Merrimack River in Massachusetts and New Hampshire in the United States.It is formed in eastern Worcester County, Massachusetts, at the confluence of the North Nashua River and South Nashua River, and flows generally north-northeast past Groton to join the Merrimack at Nashua, New Hampshire.

  9. Phillips Brook (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Phillips Brook in Westminster Phillips Brook is an 8-mile-long (13 km) river in Massachusetts . The river rises from Lake Winnikeag in Ashburnham , flows through Westminster , and meets the Whitman River in Fitchburg to form the North Nashua River .