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The river forms from the Chiputneticook Lakes (North Lake, East Grand Lake, Mud Lake, and Spednic Lake) along the Canadian–U.S. border. U.S. Geological Survey topographic maps show the St. Croix River as beginning at the 1.0-mile-long (1.6 km) outlet stream from East Grand Lake, then flowing through the short Mud Lake and entering Spednic Lake, extending 20 miles (32 km) to its outlet at ...
The storms, which occurred on Jan. 10 and Jan. 13, damaged dunes, sidewalks, walls and roads up and down the southern Seacoast. Towns are seeking funding from both the Maine Emergency Management ...
Saint Croix Island (French: Île Sainte-Croix), long known to locals as Dochet Island (/ ˈ d u ʃ eɪ /), is a small uninhabited island in Maine near the mouth of the Saint Croix River that forms part of the Canada–United States border separating Maine from New Brunswick.
St. Croix Stream is an 18.8-mile-long (30.3 km) [1] river in Aroostook County, Maine. From the outflow of St. Croix Lake ( 46°18′18″N 68°12′29″W / 46.3050°N 68.2080°W / 46.3050; -68.2080 ( St. Croix Stream source ) ) in St. Croix Township (Township 8, Range 4, WELS), the river runs northwest to the Aroostook River in
A lawsuit that brought river protection concerns against a proposed four-story building in downtown Hudson seemed to find support Friday from a St. Croix County Circuit Court judge, who in a ...
The St. Croix River is any of several rivers in North America: St. Croix River (Maine–New Brunswick), that forms part of the United States–Canada border; St. Croix River (Wisconsin–Minnesota), United States, that forms part of the state border; St. Croix River (Nova Scotia), Canada
St. Croix River: St. Croix River: Sennebec Dam 15 ft (4.6 m) 2002 Union Saint George River: Saint George River ...
The Saint Croix–Vanceboro Railway Bridge is a 100-foot-long (30 m) [1] railway bridge crossing the St. Croix River from St. Croix, New Brunswick, Canada, to Vanceboro, Maine, United States. A deck truss design, it is owned and operated by the New Brunswick Southern Railway. Aerial image of the bridge