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  2. Alma, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Alma is a disincorporated Village in Fundy Albert, New Brunswick, Canada. It resides in the territorial divisions of parish of Alma , Albert County . Alma is centered on the small delta of the Upper Salmon River and Cleveland Brook, where they empty into Salisbury Bay.

  3. Alma Parish, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Alma is a geographic parish on the Bay of Fundy in the southwestern corner of Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4]For governance purposes, Alma is divided between the village of Fundy Albert [5] and the Southeast rural district, [6] both of which are members of the Southeast Regional Service Commission. [7]

  4. Fundy National Park - Wikipedia

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    Located in Alma, New Brunswick, Fundy National Park is under the management of Parks Canada, an agency of Environment Canada that is overseen by the Canadian government. [32] In the fiscal year of 2013-2014, Parks Canada allocated a budget of $693.7 million to maintain its portfolio of 44 national parks, 964 places of national historic ...

  5. Fundy Albert - Wikipedia

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    Fundy Albert was established on January 1, 2023 by New Brunswick regulation 2022-50, the Local Governments Establishment Regulation of the Local Governance act, through the amalgamation of the village municipalities of Alma, Riverside-Albert and Hillsborough while at the same time annexing certain mostly adjacent unincorporated areas.

  6. Upper Salmon River - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Salmon River at low tide. The Upper Salmon River divides Fundy National Park and the village of Alma, New Brunswick at its delta. Here, it is inundated with tidal water from the Salisbury Bay (Chignecto Bay) a kilometer to the site of a former dam, making for a large estuary and inter-tidal zone.

  7. Bay of Fundy - Wikipedia

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    The Bay of Fundy (French: Baie de Fundy) is a bay between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small portion touching the U.S. state of Maine.It is an arm of the Gulf of Maine.

  8. Point Wolfe Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Point Wolfe Bridge is a red covered bridge that crosses the Point Wolfe River at Fundy National Park in New Brunswick, Canada.It is one of the two covered bridges in Fundy National Park, [2] connecting the Point Wolfe Road from the Point Wolfe campground to the rest of the park. [3]

  9. Albert County, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Albert County (2016 population 29,158) [1] is New Brunswick's third-youngest county, located on the Western side of the Petitcodiac River on the Chignecto Bay in the Bay of Fundy; the shire town is Hopewell Cape. The county was established in 1845 from parts of Westmorland County and Saint John County, and named after Prince Albert. [2]