New Brunswick’s Petitcodiac River once teemed with Atlantic salmon, smelt, and sturgeon. Flowing 129 kilometres from the village of Petitcodiac through Moncton and into Shepody Bay on the Bay of Fundy ...
While the removal of the causeway over the Petitcodiac River in Moncton is expected to increase the width of the river threefold, engineers aren't expecting significant erosion, but they can't ...
A group in southeastern New Brunswick focused for years on reviving the Petitcodiac River's shrinking salmon stocks has just marked a significant milestone. The manager of the Fort Folly Habitat ...
After 14 years of working to restore the Atlantic salmon population in the Petitcodiac River and its tributaries, things are looking up for the species. Edmund Redfield, a fisheries biologist with the ...
The provincial government is closing the Petitcodiac River causeway a month early as it continues work to construct a new bridge linking Moncton and Riverview. The causeway will close on April 5 and ...
Opening of the Petitcodiac’s gates will increase pollution, say critics The causeway gates holding back the Petitcodiac River from Coverdale to Moncton, N.B., opened last week, allowing the waters to ...
A muddy, silt-clogged New Brunswick river best known for a unique tidal bore that attracts surfers from around the world is being brought back to life. READ MORE: Supermoon sends big wave to Moncton ...
MONCTON, N.B. - Two surfers say they have rode a tidal bore for 29 kilometres over a two-hour stretch along the Petitcodiac River in New Brunswick. Colin Whitbread and J.J. Wessels of California were ...