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Bathurst Island is one of the Queen Elizabeth Islands in Nunavut, Canada. It is a member of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The area of the island is estimated at 16,042 km2 , 115 to 117 mi long and from 63 mi to 72 mi to 92.9 mi wide, making it the 54th largest island in the world and Canada's 13th largest island. It is uninhabited. The island is low-lying with few parts higher than 330 m in elevation. The highest point is 412 m at Stokes Mountain in the Stokes Range. This in turn forms part of the Arctic Cordillera mountain system. Good soil conditions produce abundant vegetation and support a more prolific wildlife population than other Arctic isla...
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  • 4. Pabineau falls Bathurst
    Pabineau Falls is a settlement in New Brunswick, Canada. It is the administrative office of the Pabineau Mi'kmaq First Nation band government. The Pabineau First Nation is a small Mi’gmag community situated approximately 8 kilometers south of the City of Bathurst, New Brunswick, with 280 registered band members and a land base of 1,053 acres. The Pabineau First Nation’s average on-reserve population is approximately 200 individuals. The falls themselves are a set of small rapids on the Nepisiguit River, popular with kayakers.
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  • 6. Coronation Park Bathurst
    Coronation Glacier is a glacier on southeastern Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. The glacier is on the northeast coast of Cumberland Peninsula and is an outlet glacier of the Penny Ice Cap. The Coronation Glacier lost its connection to the Elena Glacier between 1943 and 1949.
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  • 8. Nepisiguit Snowmobile Trails Bathurst
    The Nepisiguit River is a major river in northern New Brunswick Canada, which enters the sea at the city of Bathurst, on the Bay of Chaleur.
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  • 10. Pokeshaw Rock Bathurst
    Pokeshaw is an unincorporated village in Gloucester County , New Brunswick, Canada. It houses a former provincial, now communal park that includes a beach, and a large rock island, Pokeshaw Island, also known as Bird Island, because of the many birds frequently seen on the top of the large rock. There are three main industries in Pokeshaw: fishing, farming and maple products. There are two farms in the area: Whelton's beef farm, near the Pokeshaw/Grand Anse border, and Riordon Farms, a dairy farm, as well as a maple sugar camp, Riordon Maple Products. Pokeshaw and its surrounding areas are fertile with moose, deer and rabbit as well as abundant fish stocks. Fresh water springs and dense forests make for attractive outdoors activities such as hiking, fishing and hunting. The nearest village...
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  • 12. Bathurst Heritage Museum Bathurst
    Bathurst is the county seat for Gloucester County, New Brunswick, and is at the estuary of the Nepisiguit River.
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  • 13. Bathurst Book Gallery Bathurst
    Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst, was a High Tory, High Church Pittite from the end of the Second Empire. For thirty years an MP and whence ennobled one of the government's main stalwarts on Colonial policy. Not a good speaker in debates, he was nevertheless a competent administrator. If rather dull, he remained intensely loyal and at the centre of government for longer than all his contemporaries. A personal friend of William Pitt the Younger, he became a broker of deals across cabinet factions during the volatile Napoleonic era. After the Napoleonic Wars, Bathurst was on the 'conservative' wing of the Tory party. He came round towards arbitrating on a less than harsh colonial regime.
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  • 15. Bathurst War Museum Bathurst
    Bathurst is the county seat for Gloucester County, New Brunswick, and is at the estuary of the Nepisiguit River.
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