Buctouche River
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The Buctouche River (colloquially spelt Bouctouche) is a river in eastern New Brunswick, Canada which empties into the Buctouche Bay in the Northumberland Strait in the town of Bouctouche.
The river's name means "Big Little Harbour" in the Mi'kmaq.
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Buctouche River
River in New Brunswick, Canada
- Desc: The Buctouche River is a river in eastern New Brunswick, Canada which empties into the Buctouche Bay in the Northumberland Strait in the town of Bouctouche.
The river's name means "Big Little Harbour" in the Mi'kmaq.
- Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buctouche_River
- Type: TouristAttraction, Place, Thing
- Result Score: 130.97
River
- Type: Place, Thing
- Result Score: 12.00
River
- Type: Place, Thing
- Result Score: 12.00
River
- Type: Place, Thing
- Result Score: 12.00