- Source: Northwest Miramichi River
The Northwest Miramichi River or Elmunokun is a river in New Brunswick, Canada. The Mi'kmaq referred to the river as Elmunokun, possibly meaning "a beaver hole" in reference to a deep pool in the river, just below the mouth of the Big Sevogle River, its second largest tributary, after the Little Southwest Miramichi.
The Northwest Miramichi River has its origins near Big Bald Mountain in the Miramichi Highlands, part of the Appalachian Mountains in Northumberland County. Initially flowing east, the river turns south at the confluence of the Tomogonops River and Portage River. It continues south to Sunny Corner where it becomes tidal, and then flows east. The Northwest Miramichi River joins the Southwest Miramichi River at Newcastle, NB to form the Miramichi River.
The river is noted for Atlantic Salmon fishing. The headwaters offer important spawning sites for Atlantic Salmon; thus, much of the upper river is either closed to fishing, or designated as Crown Reserve and subject to special fishing regulations.
In spring canoeists often run the lower stretch of the river from Miner's Bridge (where the river first crosses Route 430), south to Redbank and Sunny Corner.
Tributaries
Little River
Tomogonops River
Portage River
Big Sevogle River
Little Sevogle River
Little Southwest Miramichi River
See also
List of rivers of New Brunswick
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Northwest Miramichi River
- Miramichi River
- Southwest Miramichi River
- Miramichi Valley
- Little Southwest Miramichi River
- Miramichi
- Bartholomew River
- Cains River
- Miramichi, New Brunswick
- List of bodies of water of New Brunswick