Pokemouche is a Mi'kmaq word and may refer to the following in the Canadian province of New Brunswick:
Pokemouche River, a tributary of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence
Pokemouche 13, New Brunswick, properly known as Pokemouche Indian Reserve No. 13, an Indian reserve located along the southern bank of the river
Pokemouche, New Brunswick, a local service district straddling the river; includes the community of Pokemouche
Pokemouche Airport, an airport located in Village-Blanchard, north of Pokemouche
Baie de Pokemouche, a bay near the mouth of the Pokemouche River
Baie de Petit-Pokemouche, a bay to the northeast of the Pokemouche River
Baie du Petit Pokemouche, an LSD in Shippegan Parish, New Brunswick
Pokemouche Gully, a channel forming the mouth of the Pokemouche River
Pokemouche Landing, an unincorporated community east of Saint-Sauveur
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Pokemouche is a Mi'kmaq word and may refer to the following in the Canadian province of New Brunswick: Pokemouche River, a tributary of the Gulf of Saint...
The Pokemouche River is in north eastern New Brunswick, Canada. The name is derived from the Algonquin language. Its headwaters are near the town of Hautes-Terres...
Pokemouche 13 is the Statistics Canada census area designation for what is properly termed the Pokemouche Indian Reserve No. 13, located 64 km east of...
Pokemouche Airport (TC LID: CDA4) is located in Village-Blanchard, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) north of Pokemouche, New Brunswick, Canada. Canada...
Burnt Church 14, and Tabusintac 9) and two reserves in Gloucester County (Pokemouche 13) (Pabineau). The population was 1,715 as of 2011. The Mi'kmaq call...
The son of Joseph-Auguste Landry and Olive Robichaud, he was born in Pokemouche, New Brunswick and was educated there and in Shediac and at Westmorland...
eastern terminus is in the community of Upper Pokemouche. The road travels east, crossing the Pokemouche River, then Route 335, before entering the community...
Georges. The route then follows the Pokemouche River to the community of Maltampec before crossing the Pokemouche River. The route then continues to follow...
Gigue à Caraquet. Ganong, William (1948). The history of Caraquet and Pokemouche (in French). New Brunswick Museum. Robichaud, Donat (1976). Le Grand Shippagan...
Retrieved August 12, 2021. Reserve, settlement or village details for Pokemouche 13 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved August...
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Retrieved August 12, 2021. Reserve, settlement or village details for Pokemouche 13 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved August...
while the Gulf of St. Lawrence is fed by the Tabusintac, Big Tracadie and Pokemouche Rivers. New Brunswick has a humid continental climate all over the province...
Acadian Peninsula to the mainland. The route begins at Route 11 exit 217 in Pokemouche, and ends at Birch Point at the northern tip of Miscou Island, a distance...
They were joined early in the morning by John and Richard Sewell of Pokemouche. They stayed at the Sewell Hotel while Vail went to Robert Young's residence...
Sœur-Saint-Alexandre Lamèque K 8 Terre-des-Jeunes Hautes-Terres K 8 La-Rivière Pokemouche K 8 La Passerelle Pont-Landry K 8 l’Étincelle Ste-Marie-St-Raphaël K 8...
Treaty of 1761 was finalized with communities from Cape Breton, Miramichi, Pokemouche, Shediac, who all signed on June 25 in a 'Burying the Hatchet' ceremony...