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  1. The Saint John River (French: Fleuve Saint-Jean; Maliseet-Passamaquoddy: Wolastoq) is a 673-kilometre-long (418 mi) river flowing within the Dawnland region from headwaters in the Notre Dame Mountains near the Maine-Quebec border through western New Brunswick to the northwest shore of the Bay of Fundy.

  2. El río Saint John/Saint-Jean (en inglés: Saint John River; en francés: Fleuve Saint-Jean; lit., 'río [de] San Juan') es un largo río del noreste de Estados Unidos y este de Canadá —durante un tramo, forma frontera entre estos dos países— que fluye en direcciones NE y SE a través de Maine (EE. UU.) y Nuevo Brunswick (Canadá) hasta ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bay_of_FundyBay of Fundy - Wikipedia

    Saint John, NB, is the only major city on the Bay of Fundy. Ports and shipping Grand Manan V ferry at North Head, Grand Manan Island. The port of Saint John gives access to the pulp and paper industry and the Irving oil refinery. Hantsport, Nova Scotia, also has a pulp and paper mill and ships gypsum to the United States.

  4. 7 de feb. de 2006 · Near the city of Saint John, the river enters Long Reach, a narrow lake, and receives the Kennebecasis River from the northeast. At Saint John, the powerful Bay of Fundy tides throw the river back through a narrow gorge called Reversing Falls. History

  5. La bahía de Fundy (del inglés: Bay of Fundy] ); en francés: Baie de Fundy es un brazo de mar situado en la costa atlántica de Canadá, en el extremo norte del golfo de Maine, entre la parte continental y la gran península de Nueva Escocia. Administrativamente sus riberas pertenecen a las provincias canadienses de Nuevo Brunswick y Nueva Escocia.

  6. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Saint John River Just above Grand Falls , the river enters Canada and flows through New Brunswick into the Bay of Fundy at Saint John . At Grand Falls the river drops 75 feet (23 metres), and at its mouth are the “reversing falls” rapids , caused by the strong tides of the bay, which at high tide force the river to reverse its flow.

  7. The Saint John River itself flows into the Bay of Fundy through a narrow gorge several hundred metres wide at the centre of the city. It contains a unique phenomenon called the Reversing Falls where the diurnal tides of the bay reverse the water flow of the river for several kilometres.