TheTobique River (pro. Toe-Bick) is ariver in northwesternNew Brunswick,Canada. The river rises fromNictau Lake inMount Carleton Provincial Park and flows for 148 kilometres to its confluence with theSaint John River nearPerth-Andover.[1]
The Tobique River Flows in a general southwesterly direction down through Victoria County, New Brunswick. The Tobique is formed just outside the small community of Nictau, New Brunswick. It is made through the conjoining of the two main tributaries known as the Little Tobique River and the Campbell River. After the river forms in Nictau, it travels down through many small communities. These communities are Riley Brook, Blue Mountain Bend, Oxbow, and Three Brooks. It then passes through the town of Plaster Rock, where just below it is joined by the Wapske River. The Tobique flows west from there, past theTobique First Nation, to the Saint John River. Just before the Tobique Dam, facing the dam, there is a beach to the left side, which is private property and a heavy rock cut to the right. This makes for very beautiful pictures during the fall foliage. In the summer the Tobique River is a popular tourist attraction for boating and kayaking. During the month of July, it is host to the Fiddlers on the Tobique river run.
TheTobique Narrows Dam was built between 1951 and 1953 byNB Power approximately one kilometre from the river's mouth.[2]
The river is named for aMaliseet chief Noel Tobec (1706-1767) who lived at the mouth of the river.[3][4]
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