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  2. St. Croix River (Maine–New Brunswick) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Saint Croix Island, Maine - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. St. Croix, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    St. Croix is a rural community in York County, New Brunswick, Canada. [1] The community derives its name from the St. Croix River which flows along its western boundary; this river also forms the Canada–United States border and the community is opposite Vanceboro, Maine to the west. St. Croix is located 8 kilometres west of the village of McAdam.

  5. Heron Neck Light - Wikipedia

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    Heron Neck Light is a lighthouse on Green's Island in Vinalhaven, Maine at the south end of Penobscot Bay. [2] [3] It was established in 1854 as an aid to navigation for Vinalhaven's main port, and for the Hurricane Channel extending northwest from Heron's Neck.

  6. St. Croix River - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. St. Croix Stream - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. Whitlocks Mill Light - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 the tower was deeded to the St. Croix Historical Society as part of the Maine Lighthouse Program, a precursor to the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act. The light was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Whitlocks Mill Light Station on January 21, 1988, reference number 87002276.

  9. Calais, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The site comprises 318 acres (129 ha) of land, 1-mile (1.6 km) of frontage on the St. Croix River estuary, and 0.6 miles (0.97 km) of frontage on U.S. Route 1. Significant features on the property include a 340-foot (100 m) high granite headland towering over the estuary, a low-tide sand and boulder beach, upland forest, and abundant wildlife.