Restigouche County, New Brunswick
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Restigouche County (2001 population 36,134) is located in north-central New Brunswick, Canada. The county is named for the Restigouche River which flows through the county and is famous for its salmon pools, which have attracted wealthy American and Canadian tourists to the region's summer colonies for decades. Forestry dominates the local economy.
[edit] Towns
List of towns in Restigouche County, with 2001 populations given:
Incorporated Municipalities
- City of Campbellton (7,798)
- Town of Dalhousie (3,975)
- Town of Saint-Quentin (2,280)
- Village of Belledune (1,923)
- Village of Balmoral (1,836)
- Village of Charlo (1,449)
- Village of Atholville (1,381)
- Village of Eel River Crossing (1,335)
- Village of Kedgwick (1,184)
- Village of Tide Head (1,149)
Unincorporated Communities
- Dundee (883)
- Saint-Arthur (832)
- McLeods (388)
- Val d'Amour (331)
- Nash Creek (279)
- St-Jean-Baptiste-de-Restigouche (214)
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