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Topographic Map of Canada

  • CA THT 2009.4.3
  • Item
  • ca. 1911

Item is paper and wood topographic map of Canada used for planning of infrastructure and resource exploitation. Produced by Scarborough Company of Canada Ltd., Hamilton, Ontario.

Topographic Map of Westmorland & Albert County

  • CA THT 2010.4.2
  • Item
  • ca. 1862

Item is a paper and wood topographic map of Westmorland and Albert county used for infrastructure planning and exploitation of resources. Engraved under the direction of H. F. Walling and produced by W.E & A. A. Baker, New York.

Photo of Savage River Pool

  • CA ASM 983.10.5II-JJ
  • Series
  • 1983

1 photograph of Savage River Pool (upper end) and at Stove Chimney.

Mouth of Clearwater

  • CA ASM 983.144.3
  • Item
  • 1983

1 photograph of the mouth of the Clearwater river.

Big Hole Brook Camp

  • CA ASM 983.16.10
  • Item
  • Unknown

1 photograph of Big Hole Brook Camp, located in Storeytown where Big Hole Brook empties into the Southwest Miramichi River. Famous cold water pool. At one time it was leased by the Dead River Company.

Southwest Miramichi River (2)

  • CA ASM 983.91.10
  • Item
  • Unknown

1 photograph of a view of the Southwest Miramichi River in Doaktown.

Pagan Point Nature Preserve

  • CA CCA MC 868
  • Collection
  • 2006-2007

This collection contains a flyer and articles related to the opening of Pagan Point Nature Preserve in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. A popular area for walks located on the south-eastern shore of St. Andrews which looks out over the Passamaquoddy Bay, it contains a wooded area, a salt marsh, and a sandy beach. In the year 2000 the land was sold for development, but the new owners separated a portion of the land for residential use and donated 30 acres to the Nature Trust of New Brunswick Inc. Pagan Point is notable for the ecological significance of its salt marshes, as well as for archaeological findings related to the Passamaquoddy Tribe, for which the area is also designated a Provincial Historic Site.

The Nature Trust of New Brunswick Inc.

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