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See Lookout – Anderson Brook 154 Partridge – Beechnut Nature Trail Appalachian Highlands 273 Bennett, R.B. 231 apple blossoms 270 Bennett Brook 189, 190 Arboretum Nature Trail. See Odell Bennett Brook Trail 189-190, 205, Park Loop 211, 214 Armstrong Brook Campground 281 Bennett Lake 189, 190, 215, 216, 217 Arthurette NB 309 Berry Point NB 86 Ashburton Head NB 111, 113 Berryton NB 169 Audubon, John James 89 Berryton Brook 169 Azors Beach NB 148 Big Bald Mountain 314 Big Bald Mountain Trail 310-312 B Big Brook 300 Bagley’s Trail 96 Big Brook – Dry Brook Loop 282-283, Baie Verte NB 233, 234 294, 299-302, 304, 305 Bald Mountain 273, 311, 312 Big Brook Trail 305. See Big Brook – Bald Mountain Brook 282, 285, 286, Dry Brook Loop 288, 290, 296, 303 Big Head NB 105 Bald Mountain Brook Trail 285, Big Indian Lake 67 287-289, 293 Big Nictau Lake 281, 288, 292 Baltimore Station NB 166 Big Pokiok Nature Park 16, 37-42 317 Big Salmon River 16, 132, 134, 135, Canadian Pacific Railway 51 137, 138, 141, 142 Canterbury NB 35, 45 Birch Cove NB 84, 86 Canterbury Brook 141 Birch Lane 69 Cape Jourimain NB 235 Bird Feeder Trail. See Irishtown Cape Jourimain National Wildlife Area Nature Park 235-239 Black Hole 226, 228 Cap Lumière NB 243 Black Hole pool 228, 229 Caraquet NB 231 Black Hole Trail 225, 227, 228, 229 Caribou Brook 304 Black River 250 Caribou Brook Trail 282-283, 290, Black River Point NB 249 302, 303-304 Blacks Harbour NB 89, 90 Caribou Plain Trail 191, 205, 214 Blackwood Lake 173 Carleton NB. See Saint John NB blueberries 250 Carleton, Lieutenant-Governor Bocabec NB 84, 85, 87 Thomas 34, 280 Bog, The 246, 247, 255 Carriage Road Trail. See Herring Cove bogs 256 Loop Trail Boiestown NB 61 Cartier, Jacques 273 Boston MA 72 Catamount Trail 156, 157 Bouctouche NB 231, 241 cattails 117 Bouctouche Sandbar 240-242 Caughey, Michael 84 Boulderwalk Trail 45-47, 48 Caughey-Taylor Nature Preserve 84-87 Bradford Cove NB 104, 105 Cedar Grove Lane 69 Bradford Pond 104 Cedars Trail 247, 253 Broad River 218, 220, 221, 223, 227, Centennial Park 160 228 Centennial Park Loop 160-161 Brown Brook 299 Centurion Point NB 147, 148 Bruin Lake 215, 217 Chaleur Bay 15, 231, 273, 274, 278 Brunswick Mining and Smelting Chalk Cove NB 93 Corp., Ltd. 271 Chambers Lake 190, 211 bunchberries 310 Champlain, Samuel de 71, 88 Butterfly Trail. See Marys Point Nature Chatham NB 261 Trail Cheney Island NB 94 Cheney Passage NB 94 C Cherry Brook Zoo 131 Calais ME 73 Chic Choc Mountains 18 Caledonia Mountains 179 Chignecto NB 187, 194 Callanders Beach NB 253 Chitticks Beach NB 119, 121 Campbell, Governor W. 72 Christmas Mountains 273 Campbellton NB 274, 275, 278 City Camp Nature Trail 49, 51 Campobello Island NB 14, 71, 72-82, Claire Fontaine Trail 246, 250 256 Coastal Trail 193, 195-199 Canada goose 24, 86 318 Hiking Trails of New Brunswick, 3rd edition Coastal Trail (Daly Point). See Daly Dickson Falls 195, 201 Point Reserve Nature Trail Diggity Cove NB 47 Coburg Road 234 Diggity excavation site 48 Confederation Bridge 235, 236, 237, Dobson Link 162, 221, 223, 224, 225, 238 227 Coppermine Trail 205, 207-208 Dobson Trail 16, 123, 162-176, 177, Côte-à-Fabien NB 249 224 Côte-à-Fabien campground 244 Dobson Trail Association 176 cougar, eastern 230 dragonfly 210 Cradle Brook 143 Dry Brook 293, 299, 301, 302, 304 Cranberry Point NB 79 Dry Brook Trail. See Big Brook–Dry Crawford Lake 140, 157 Brook Loop Creaghan Gulch Trail. See French Fort Ducks Unlimited Canada 234 Cove Trail dulse 114 Crooked Creek Trail 179 Dunbar Falls 62 Crossing NB, The 103 Dunbar Falls Trail 62 Crystal Lake 131 Dune de Bouctouche NB, La 241 Crystal Lake Trail. See Rockwood Park Durham Bridge NB 62 Loop Dustin Brook 16, 138, 140, 141, 144 Cumberland Basin 186 Dwellys Cove NB 105 Cunard, Joseph 231 E D Eagle Hill NB 78 Dalhousie NB 231 Eagle Hill Nature Trail 75, 78, 256 Daly Point Reserve Nature Trail East Branch River 188 270-271 East Branch Trail 188, 205, 214 Dark Harbour NB 71, 88, 103, 105, East Coast Ferries, Ltd. 73 107, 112, 113, 114, 116 East Turtle Creek 166, 176 Dark Harbour Brook 107 Eastport ME 76 Darlings Island NB 69 Edmundston NB 33, 35, 39, 41, 42, 43 Deadmans Cove NB 119 Edwin’s Peak 149 Deep Cove NB 79, 104, 119 Eel Brook 112 deer, white-tailed 70, 279, 286 Eel Brook Beach NB 111 Deer Island NB 71, 73 Eel Brook Falls NB 111, 113 Department of Advanced Education Eel Lake 110 and Labour 17 Elephant Trail. See Millbank Power Department of Agriculture and Rural Plant Nature Trail Development 295 Escuminac NB 261 Department of Natural Resources and Escuminac Beach and Family Park Energy 271 261 DeWolfe, Jim 176 Dickson Brook 194, 201 Index 319 F Frog Trail. See Taylors Island Perimeter Fall Brook Falls Trail 61 Trail Fauna and Flora Interpretive Trail Frying Pan Lake 130, 131 135, 137 Fundy Circuit 187, 227 FDR Memorial Bridge 79 Fundy Footpath 16, 21, 132, 134, 137, fens 256, 265 138-150, 157, 209 ferns 203, 314 Fundy National Park 14, 16, 123, 132, fiddlehead 295 138, 141, 149, 150, 162, 174, 187- hayscented 295 229, 219, 230, 244 Fish Head NB 112 Fundy National Park Trail Guide 187, Fish Quarry Trail.
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