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  • Mactaquac Provincial Park Just 30 minutes north west of Fredericton (via Route 105) is a beautiful area called Mactaquac Country, situated on both sides of the Mactaquac headpond on the St. John River. This reservoir was created by the New Brunswick Electric Power Company in 1967, and is named for the Mactaquac Stream, near the community of Millville. The word is Maliseet for 'big branch' in reference to either the Saint John River itself or to the first tributary above the tide water.

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    Mactaquac Provincial Park
    on Route 105, 8 kilometres from the Trans-Canada
    (506) 363-4925.
    Mactaquac Provincial Park is 567 hectares (1,400 acres),of open land and forest overlooking the magnificent headpond above Mactaquac Dam. The provincial government established the park immediately following the completion of the dam in 1968.
    During the summer season there are two supervised beaches, a beach canteen, a power boat marina with 40 individual moorings, and a sailboat marina, a championship 18 hole golf course with pro-shop, several nature trails, and a recreation program. A new 1 km trail has also been opened at the park; highlights include: a bridge that goes over a large beaver pond, trail information stands, picnic sites, tables, and more. Sailing, boating, swimming and small-mouth bass fishing are popular on the Headpond. During the winter, visitors can skate on the ponds, toboggan "suicide hill", snowshoe the nature trails, cross country ski or snowmobile the miles of groomed trails. Sleigh Rides are also available, although a reservation is necessary.
    Mactaquac Provincial Park Administration Office, open daily 8 am-4:30 pm (506) 363-4747, includes evenings and weekends. Other phone numbers: Mactaquac Golf Pro-Shop (506)363-4926, Mactaquac Provincial Park Campground (506)363-4916

    Mactaquac Lodge
    (506)363-4145
    The course's 19th hole - boasts a pro-shop, changing rooms, 2 lounges and a licensed dining room. It is not the exclusive domain of golfers, however. It is open year-round and a popular spot for those who appreciate hearty home-style fare and a great view.

    Mactaquac Generating Station Mactaquac Generating Station
    (506) 462-3800.
    The largest hydroelectric Generating Station in the Maritime provinces which went into operation in 1968 and now produces in excess of 670,000 kilowatts. The dam, which raised the water level almost 40 metres, is a rock-filled structure with a watertight clay core. On a 1 hour guided tour you'll learn about the powerhouse with the turbines and generators, and how electrical current is transmitted. Tours June to Labour Day, daily 9 am to 4 pm, by appointment the rest of the year.

    Mactaquac Fish Culture Station
    20 km west of Fredricton on Hwy 105
    506-363-3021
    One of the largest Atlantic salmon hatcheries in the world. Learn how migratory fish resources, particularly Atlantic Salmon, are protected at Mactaquac, and tour the unique salmon rearing facility where about 400,000 juvenile salmon are raised.

    Keswick No 6 Covered Bridge
    Morehouse Corner Road, off Route 104 at Upper Stone Ridge
    Keswick River No 6 Covered Bridge was built in 1914, and is located approximately 4.8 km off Route 104, going north from Fredericton. It has a span of 123'4" and a length of 126'4" .

    Mactaquac Golf Course Mactaquac Golf Course
    Hwy 2, Exit 274, then 7 km on 105
    506 363-4925
    18 hole golf course.



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