Tobique River
103.4 km | 64.25 mi
Length can differ from official measure!
Kategorie 2
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The Tobique River, a tributary of the Saint John River in New Brunswick, Canada, approximately 148 km long, originates at Tobique Forks from the confluence of Right Hand Branch (Long Lake/Trousers Lake) and Little Tobique River (Mount Carleton area). It flows southeast through the forested Appalachian Mountains, past places such as Nictau and Riley Brook, and empties into the Saint John River at Perth-Andover. The river is known for salmon fishing, canoeing, and its importance to Maliseet culture, while its rapids and waterfalls attract outdoor enthusiasts.

