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Chaleur and Bay
Arms of the Gulf include the Chaleur Bay, Miramichi Bay, St. George's Bay, Bay of Islands, and Northumberland Strait.
Cartier's first two encounters with aboriginal peoples in Canada on the north side of Chaleur Bay, most likely the Mi ' kmaq, were brief ; some trading occurred.
It is separated from New Brunswick on its southern side by the Baie des Chaleurs ( Chaleur Bay ) and the Restigouche River.
Satellite image of Chaleur Bay ( NASA ).
Chaleur Bay is the large bay opening to the east ; the Gaspé Peninsula appears to the north and the Gulf of St. Lawrence is seen to the east
Chaleur Bay or Baie des Chaleurs-also known informally in English as Bay of Chaleur due to the influence of its French translation-is an arm of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence located between Quebec and New Brunswick.
The shores of Chaleur Bay include numerous beaches, particularly on the southern shore.
Chaleur Bay has several islands.
Chaleur Bay is home to a variety of marine life including numerous species of ground fish and shellfish such as lobster and scallops.
* Chaleur Bay is a member of the prestigious Most Beautiful Bays of the World Club.
* Chaleur Bay is host to an unusual visual phenomenon, the Fireship of Chaleur Bay, an apparition of sorts resembling a ship on fire which has reportedly appeared at several locations in the bay.
* Chaleur Bay is mentioned in John Greenleaf Whittier's poem, " Skipper Ireson's Ride.
They formed a settlement at Chaleur Bay, which became very prosperous ".
The French fleet never arrived, because France's naval hopes were smashed at Quiberon Bay the previous fall and the few supply ships sent from France were lost in the Bay of Chaleur in the Battle of Restigouche.

Chaleur and approximately
The city of Campbellton lies 20 km upriver to the west and the city of Bathurst is approximately 80 km southeast along the shore of Chaleur Bay.

Chaleur and at
A remote Via service to Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula, the Chaleur was also spared from being cut at this time, despite having less ridership than the Atlantic.
Located mostly in New Brunswick, the river forms the inter-provincial boundary between the two provinces from its confluence with the Patapédia River to its mouth at Dalhousie, New Brunswick and Miguasha, Quebec where it discharges into Chaleur Bay.
Nouvelle is a municipality in eastern Quebec, Canada, on the south shore of the Gaspé Peninsula at the mouth of the Nouvelle River, where the Restigouche River widens into Chaleur Bay.
Though he was American by birth and considered himself as such throughout his life, Baker ultimately settled in Canada after his imprisonment by the Crown and died at his home on Chaleur Bay in 1868.
The Cascapédia River is a river in the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, Canada, which has its source at Lake Cascapedia, fed by streams of the Chic-Choc Mountains, and empties into Cascapedia Bay ( Baie de la Cascapédia ), a small bay of Chaleur Bay.
It is situated in the Restigouche River valley at the tongue of the river where it discharges into Chaleur Bay.

Chaleur and its
The river flows in a northeasterly direction from its source in the Appalachian Mountains of northwestern New Brunswick to Chaleur Bay.
It lost its identity over Chaleur Bay.
In its current form, it ranges from Belledune in the north, following the coast along the Chaleur Bay through the villages of Pointe-Verte, Petit-Rocher and Nigadoo to Beresford.
Located in the eastern part of the county along the south shore of Chaleur Bay, Nash Creek derives its name from a creek of the same name.

Chaleur and between
He currently devotes himself full-time to painting and writing dividing his time between a cottage in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, his family's homestead built in 1824 on Chaleur Bay in northern New Brunswick, and a winter home in Florida.

Chaleur and Bathurst
* The " Chaleur Bay Route "— surveyed in the 1840s by Major Robinson ( Royal Engineers ), running from " The Bend " ( Moncton ), north to Newcastle on the Miramichi River, Bathurst and Campbellton, to Canada East.
Route 11 becomes a Super 2 controlled access highway from Bathurst, running northwest several kilometres inland from the coast of Chaleur Bay to the village of Tide Head several kilometres west of the city of Campbellton.
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The riding is bordered by Bathurst to the southeast, Nepisiguit to the south, Dalhousie-Restigouche East to the west, and Chaleur Bay to the northeast.
It is situated on the shore of Chaleur Bay immediately north of the city of Bathurst.

Chaleur and New
The largest group, more than 400, had as their destination the seaport town of Dalhousie, New Brunswick to be pioneer settlers of the Restigouche-Bay Chaleur District.
Despite pressure from commercial interests in the Maritimes and New England who wanted a rail connection closer to the border, the Chaleur Bay routing was chosen, amid the backdrop of the American Civil War, as it would keep the Intercolonial far from the boundary with Maine.
* North Shore, New Brunswick, area along the Bay of Chaleur including the Acadian Peninsula and the Miramichi Bay region.
The Restigouche is fed by several tributaries flowing south from Quebec's Notre Dame Mountains on the western edge of the Gaspé Peninsula ( Kedgwick River, Gounamitz River, Patapédia River and Matapédia River ) as well as the Upsalquitch River flowing north from New Brunswick's Chaleur Uplands.
Restigouche ( also known as Restigouche — Chaleur ) was a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1917 and from 1968 to 1997.

Chaleur and .
* 1822-Joseph Fourier formally introduces the use of dimensions for physical quantities in his Theorie Analytique de la Chaleur.
Youthful artists like Gibraltar Drakuss, Zele le Bombardier, Eboue Chaleur, Pasto, Roger Bekono, Mbarga Soukous and Saint-Desiré Atango was a return to the aggressive, earthy sound of bikutsi roots.
* LOZADA VÁZQUEZ, Luz María: « Chaleur et odeurs pour nos morts.
: Chaleur et odeurs pour nos morts.

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