Miramichi Valley
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關於Miramichi Valley
The Miramichi River area includes much of central New Brunswick running from the northeast Acadian Coast to the capital, Fredericton, in the southwest. Unlike much of the surrounding area, the Miramichi passes through Anglophone towns settled by Irish and Scottish who brought with them history, culture, and a love of festivals.
Miramichi Valley旅遊指南
城市概覽
The vast forests of the Miramichi River Valley have been managed primarily to support the pulp and paper industry via timber leases to forestry companies. The Miramichi River valley supports some farming, mostly located on the better topsoils within the floodplain. Crop farming is rare, with potatoes, turnips, oats, and wheat being most common. The Miramichi River is famous for Atlantic Salmon fly-fishing (rod and reel), and the estuary once supported an extensive fishery for salmon, shad, gaspereau and smelt. The Miramichi River valley is home to about 45,000 people, mainly of mixed Irish, Scottish, English, French and Mi'kmaq descent. Traditionally, the shores of the estuarine portion of the Miramichi River valley were predominantly Acadian fishing communities, whereas Chatham was an Irish community and Newcastle and many towns upriver were Scottish communities. Over the past 100 years or more, Acadians have been migrating into the amalgamated city of Miramichi and surrounding areas. The "English speaking" community (of Irish, Scottish or English descent) and the "French speaking" community (of Acadian descent) have witnessed much intermarriage between the two groups in the last 80 years and relations are generally good.
History The Miramichi River valley was controlled by the Mi'kmaq Nation at the time of European discovery. As part of Acadia under French colonial control, the region saw little French settlement. Following the siege of Fortress Louisbourg in 1758, British forces entered the lower Miramichi River valley and destroyed and scattered the small Acadian settlements. The Miramichi River valley became a refuge for Acadians fleeing the Great Upheaval in the Annapolis Valley, Tantramar Marshes and Price Edward Island following the Seven Years' War, however these families were soon forced to move to more isolated coastal areas to the northeast. The Highland Clearances and Britain's Industrial Revolution led to a Scottish migration into the Miramichi Ri
如何抵達
Highway 8 runs from Miramichi to Fredericton.
By car Miramichi is 140-150 km northwest of Moncton via Highways 11 or 126, and 80 km south of Bathurst on Highway 8, and 172 km north of Fredericton on Highway 8.
By bus Maritimebus, Chatham. Buses daily from Moncton and Bathurst. (updated May 2019)
By train Via Rail, Newcastle. The Ocean train stops at Miramichi Station en route between Montreal and Halifax three times a week. (updated May 2019)
By plane 1 Miramichi Airport (YCH IATA). For general aviation. (updated Sep 2021) The nearest major airport is at Moncton.
當地交通
Highway 8 runs through the valley from Miramichi to Fredericton. There is no bus service through the valley, but Miramichi Transit connects Newcastle to Douglastown and Chatham.
必看景點
The main centre, Miramichi, offers a number of attractions. It has no one centre as it is an amalgam of two towns and three villages The former town of Newcastle, further up the Miramichi river on the north bank, features the Old Manse Library, once the home of the British press magnate, Lord Beaverbrook. A number of his books are now in the town library. The other town and former rival of Newcastle, Chatham, is 8 km downstream and on the south bank. It has a more Irish character than Newcastle. It is dominated by St. Michael's Basilica, on a hill overlooking the town. It is worth a visit. This neo-Gothic structure is surprisingly large, before 1949, the largest church in Canada, east of Quebec city.
體驗活動
Salmon and bass fishing season begins April 15. There are many outfitters offering fishing packages. The Miramichi Striper Cup takes place in late May. It is a “catch and release” bass fishing tournament that attracts over 2,000 participants to the Miramichi River each year. Miramichi River Tubing Co. in Doyles Brook, Miramichi, offers 1½-2½ hour and 3-4 hour tubing trips on the Main Southwest Miramichi River. The trip is a mix of lazy river and, at times, rapids rush. Vickers River Tubing near Blackville also does tubing trips.
美食
The salmon, of course. Wild "fiddleheads", the curled heads of ostrich ferns which grow on the riverbanks and in the floodplain after the spring thaw, are a delicacy in New Brunswick. Do not eat them raw. When eaten raw in large quantities, some varieties of fiddlehead ferns have been known to cause illness.
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