Buctouche River facts for kids
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.
River communities
- Saint-Joseph-de-Kent
- Maria-de-Kent
- Roy
- Sainte-Marie-de-Kent
- Upper Buctouche
- Coates Mills
- McLean Settlement
- Hebert
River crossings
- Route 126
- Route 515
- Route 490
- Route 525
- Route 11
- Route 134
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