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on the Restigouche which are owned and operated by major corporations and the wealthy. Such leases are time-limited and, for the best fishing pools, can reportedly run into the millions of dollars for fishing rights lasting for only a few years. Leaseholders must obey all provincial conservation laws by hiring their own fish wardens to patrol each leased section of the river and all persons sanctioned by a particular leaseholder to fish in a lease must hold a provincial angling license. The general public are permitted a right of navigation on the river, as per Canada's
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laws in North America. This culminated in the implementation of the Fisheries Act in 1858 and "opened the door for private hunting and fishing clubs by granting them fishing leases …." The efforts of conservationists continue today with groups such as the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. This group claims that only 1 percent of the Restigouche watershed is protected from development.
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family has owned a lodge for many years at one of the best fishing holes on the river – the confluence of the Kedgwick with the Restigouche – and the Government of New Brunswick also maintains a "rustic" lodge in nearby Larry's Gulch which has operated as an exclusive resort/get away for politicians
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Part of the draw for salmon fishing on rivers in New Brunswick and Quebec is its exclusivity - the provincial government's Department of Natural Resources auctions fishing leases for physical sections of the river and riverbed to the highest bidder. Many private fishing lodges have been established
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The Restigouche River is known for its exclusivity, clear water and large Atlantic salmon. Fish over 40 pounds (18 kg) pounds are landed somewhere on the Restigouche every year; salmon weights in the high 20-to-30-pound (9.1 to 13.6 kg) range are considered common. Early spring through the
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is a limited-edition book about the Restigouche River, written by Dean Sage and published by David Douglas in Edinburgh in 1888. It is notable for containing a portfolio of 16 etchings and engravings and numerous page decorations, depicting various aspects of the river by notable artists of the day
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The designation of a 55-kilometre (34 mi) stretch of the Upper Restigouche as a Heritage River in 1998 was not the first attempt to preserve this area. Early issues with over-fishing by new arrivals to the area led to the implementation, in 1824, of one of the earliest examples of conservation
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According to Restigouche Lodge between 15,000 and 25,000 salmon enter the Restigouche each year, which attracts anglers from all over the world. While many Atlantic salmon are reluctant to strike, the Restigouche variety are aggressive, and once hooked, they fight hard and are highly acrobatic.
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for the First Nations band that lives in the area around the Restigouche River. Lustagooch probably indicates "good river". Both spellings have been used from earliest times: Restigoch (Jesuit Relations, 1642); Ristigouche (Denys, 1672); Restigousche (Des Barres, 1778).
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For more than 100 years, the world's wealthiest people have come to enjoy the river's tranquil beauty and perfect canoeing conditions to fish for salmon. Among the VIPs who have been guests at the river's fishing lodges include the
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was a naval action between British and French forces which was fought on the river in 1760 during the latter stages of the war. Those French vessels were to supply Quebec with supplies and ammunition following the loss of the
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resources. French settlers established several communities on its banks during the 17th and 18th centuries but the area remained largely void of European settlement until the decades following the
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fishing. Fly fishing/angling has become a significant source of revenue for many outfitters in the region and a 55-kilometre (34 mi) of the Restigouche has been designated part of the
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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
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to design and oversee construction of the property called Kedgwick Lodge and fueling the love affair of corporate America with the Restigouche.
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5.8 kilometres (3.6 mi) to the northeast, forming a wide curve towards the north, to Marshall Brook (from the Northwest or the
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Conseil de Gestion du Bassin Versant de la Rivière Restigouche inc (CGBVRR) - Restigouche River Watershed Management Council inc
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is, according to Bonhams, the "rarest and most beautiful book on salmon fishing". Bonhams sold a copy in 2007 for US$ 18,000.
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1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) Eastward, forming a curve oriented toward the southeast until Stillwater Brook (from the east);
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mills established in those communities by the 1930s to take advantage of the Restigouche watershed's timber resources.
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4.8 kilometres (3.0 mi) to the Northeast, forming a curve to the Northwest, to the Soldiers Creek (from the east);
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for centuries, the Restigouche watershed is a land of many mountains and unspoiled vistas, as well as significant
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2.1 kilometres (1.3 mi) north, in a curve to the east, until Rafting Ground Brook (from the East or from the
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is 25 kilometres (16 mi) in length, extending from the river's discharge point at Dalhousie in the east to
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16.6 kilometres (10.3 mi) to Northeast, crossing the Escuminac Bay up to the height of Pointe Miguasha (
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3.0 kilometres (1.9 mi) to the east, then north, until Fergunson stream (from the north or from the
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4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) to the northeast, to the stream of Wild Chalet (from the north or from the
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8.1 kilometres (5.0 mi) North, in a curve to the East, until UpperDowns Gulch (from the southwest);
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8.3 kilometres (5.2 mi) to the northeast, into Stream Rocks String (from the north or from the
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5.2 kilometres (3.2 mi) to the Southeast, to Ruisseau du Pin Rouge (from the north or from the
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enjoyed fishing on the river so much that he had a private fishing lodge built, hiring the famous
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saw modest influx of several families to the area but the most significant impact came from
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3.8 kilometres (2.4 mi) to the Northeast, to Brandy Creek (from the north or from the
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have not been nearly as enamoured with the river as Americans, although several prominent
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1.3 kilometres (0.81 mi) eastward until Cheuters Brook (from the southeast, either (
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2.0 kilometres (1.2 mi) eastward, forming a detour to the north, up to the limit of
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12.2 kilometres (7.6 mi) to Northeast, up to the height of "Pointe a la Garde" (
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did have a presence. This is largely due to the relative proximity of the river to
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2.6 kilometres (1.6 mi) to the Southeast until Haffords Brook (from the South);
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8.6 kilometres (5.3 mi) Eastward up to the eastern limit of the archipelago (
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8.0 kilometres (5.0 mi) to the West, then North, to the confluence of the
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3.6 kilometres (2.2 mi) to the Northeast, to Tracy Brook (from the West);
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The Ristigouche and its Salmon Fishing With a Chapter on Angling Literature
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0.6 kilometres (0.37 mi) to the Northeast, up to the highway bridge (
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1.1 kilometres (0.68 mi) to the Northeast, up to the railway bridge
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2.8 kilometres (1.7 mi) to Northeast, the northern limit of the
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The source of Restigouche River is located at the confluence of the
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5.9 kilometres (3.7 mi) to the southeast, to the limit of
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10.8 kilometres (6.7 mi) North, to the confluence of the
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11.2 kilometres (7.0 mi) West of the village center of
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Higher Courses of the Restigouche River (upstream of the
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end of June is the best time for catching these salmon.
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10.2 kilometres (6.3 mi) to the South-East, to the
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Geographical Names Board of Canada. 25 March 2009. 963:Statue of salmon fishing on the Restigouche River. 1361:Fine Books and Manuscripts New York 20 Jun 2007. 2283: 1714: 1414: 1314:"CHRS - Upper Restigouche River - Fact Sheet" 423:in the west and is an important stopover for 672:(segment of 59.1 kilometres (36.7 mi)) 579:(segment of 50.0 kilometres (31.1 mi)) 573:Middle course of the river (upstream of the 537:(segment of 31.4 kilometres (19.5 mi)) 507:74.4 kilometres (46.2 mi) Southwest of 1387:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1062:The Canadian business elite outside of the 1721: 1707: 1421: 1407: 1273:The Macmillan Book of Canadian Place Names 1047:and friends of the government in office. 1308: 1306: 947:Learn how and when to remove this message 496:, which is located at the border between 454:has named two warships after this river: 1270: 958: 790: 326: 2297:Rivers of GaspĂ©sie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine 1247:ÉlĂ©ments, Online environmental magazine 1086:, which helped make the region a small 799:crossing the Restigouche River between 439:. This estuary has been designated an 2284: 1303: 1275:. Toronto: Macmillan. pp. 83–84. 412:where it discharges into Chaleur Bay. 279:, ruisseau Fraser, ruisseau Flatland, 240:12,820 km (4,950 sq mi) 2322:Important Bird Areas of New Brunswick 1702: 1402: 1226: 1224: 1232:"Names of pan-Canadian significance" 929:adding citations to reliable sources 900: 1348:"Restigouche – CPAWS New Brunswick" 877:, bringing timber to the dozens of 853:The establishment of the colony of 397:flowing north from New Brunswick's 13: 2034:Little Southeast Upsalquitch River 1221: 1097: 14: 2338: 1683:Category:Canadian Heritage Rivers 1678:Category:American Heritage Rivers 1139: 896: 511:, crossing the Restigouche River. 365:of northwestern New Brunswick to 2129:Little Southwest Miramichi River 1433: 1363:"Lot 5068 SAGE, DEAN. 1841-1902" 905: 889:. 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Index


Matapédia
Canada
Matapédia, Quebec
Campbellton, New Brunswick
Little Main Restigouche River
Kedgwick River
47°39′52″N 67°29′28″W / 47.66444°N 67.49111°W / 47.66444; -67.49111
Mouth
Chaleur Bay
48°03′46″N 66°19′45″W / 48.06278°N 66.32917°W / 48.06278; -66.32917
Québec
Escuminac River
rivière du Loup (Restigouche)
Kempt River
Matapédia
Patapédia
New-Brunswick
Kedgwick River
Gounamitz River
New-Brunswick
Upsalquitch River
Little Main Restigouche River

Campbellton
French
New Brunswick
Quebec
Appalachian Mountains
Chaleur Bay

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