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- Petitcodiac_River discharge "27.3".
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- Petitcodiac_River abstract "The Petitcodiac River /pɛtiˈkoʊdi.æk/, known informally as the Chocolate River, is a Canadian river in south-eastern New Brunswick. The river has a meander length of 79 kilometres (49 miles) and is located in Westmorland, Albert, and Kings counties, draining a watershed area of about 2,071 square kilometres (800 sq mi). The watershed features valleys, ridges, and rolling hills, and is home to a diverse population of terrestrial and aquatic species. Ten named tributaries join the river in its course toward its mouth in Shepody Bay. Before the construction of a causeway in 1968, the river had one of the world's largest tidal bores, which ranged from 1 to 2 metres (3.3–6.6 ft) in height and moved at 5 to 13 kilometres per hour (3.1–8.1 mph). With the opening of the causeway gates in April 2010, the river is flushing itself of ocean silts, and the Bore is returning to its former glory.The Mi'kmaq were the first to settle near the river, and used it as part of a portage route between Shubenacadie and the village of Petitcodiac, where they had a winter camp. Acadians from Port Royal, Nova Scotia colonised the region in 1698, but were expelled in 1755 during the French and Indian War. Acadian resistance fighters in Village-des-Blanchard (now Hillsborough) fought under the command of French leader Charles Deschamps de Boishébert in the Battle of Petitcodiac to fend off British troops and suffered the destruction of most of their settlement. The British troops revisited the river three years later and conducted the Petitcodiac River Campaign. In the 1840s, the Greater Moncton area saw a shipbuilding boom, but this was halted following the arrival of the steam train, and forced the town to unincorporate. These changes eventually marginalised the Petitcodiac River.In 1968, a controversial rock-and-earth fill causeway was built between Moncton and Riverview to prevent agricultural flooding and to carry a crossing between the two communities. The causeway caused many problems for the river and its surrounding ecosystem. An estimated 10 million cubic metres (13 million cubic yards) of silt was deposited in the 4.7 km (2.9 mi) of river downstream from the causeway in the first three years following construction. The causeway restricted the movement of fish and reduced the region's salmon catches by 82 percent. Water quality has also dropped thanks to industrial expansion around the area. In 2003, Earthwild International designated the Petitcodiac River as the most endangered river in Canada because of these problems. On 14 April 2010, the causeway's gates were opened permanently as part of a $68 million three-phase project designed to restore the river, to be completed by 2015.".
- Petitcodiac_River city Dieppe,_New_Brunswick.
- Petitcodiac_River city Moncton.
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- Petitcodiac_River minimumDischarge "0.36".
- Petitcodiac_River mouthMountain Albert_County,_New_Brunswick.
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- Petitcodiac_River region Albert_County,_New_Brunswick.
- Petitcodiac_River region Westmorland_County,_New_Brunswick.
- Petitcodiac_River rightTributary Turtle_Creek,_New_Brunswick.
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- Petitcodiac_River sourceConfluence Westmorland_County,_New_Brunswick.
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- Petitcodiac_River state New_Brunswick.
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- Petitcodiac_River city Dieppe,_New_Brunswick.
- Petitcodiac_River city Moncton.
- Petitcodiac_River commons "Petitcodiac River".
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- Petitcodiac_River country "Canada".
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- Petitcodiac_River discharge "27.3".
- Petitcodiac_River dischargeLocation "Shepody Bay".
- Petitcodiac_River dischargeMax "730".
- Petitcodiac_River dischargeMin "0.36".
- Petitcodiac_River etymology "Mi'kmaq language Epetkutogoyek, meaning "the river that bends like a bow"".
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- Petitcodiac_River imageAlt "An overhead view shows a river winding through the city of Moncton. There is parkland and a golf course near the water, and city streets further out.".
- Petitcodiac_River imageCaption "An aerial view of the bend in the river at Moncton".
- Petitcodiac_River imageSize "300".
- Petitcodiac_River length "79".
- Petitcodiac_River lengthNote "approx.".
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- Petitcodiac_River mapAlt "A map of the area shows the river and its tributaries. Moncton is near the top of the map, and Shepody Bay in the lower right corner.".
- Petitcodiac_River mapCaption "A map of the Petitcodiac River, highlighted in dark blue. Purple indicates its four major tributaries.".
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- Petitcodiac_River mouthLatD "45".
- Petitcodiac_River mouthLatM "51".
- Petitcodiac_River mouthLatNs "N".
- Petitcodiac_River mouthLatS "58".
- Petitcodiac_River mouthLocation Albert_County,_New_Brunswick.
- Petitcodiac_River mouthLocation New_Brunswick.
- Petitcodiac_River mouthLocation Shepody_Bay.
- Petitcodiac_River mouthLongD "64".
- Petitcodiac_River mouthLongEw "W".
- Petitcodiac_River mouthLongM "34".
- Petitcodiac_River mouthLongS "28".
- Petitcodiac_River name "Petitcodiac River".
- Petitcodiac_River nickname "Chocolate River".
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- Petitcodiac_River region Albert_County,_New_Brunswick.
- Petitcodiac_River region Kings_County,_New_Brunswick.
- Petitcodiac_River region Westmorland_County,_New_Brunswick.
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