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The Quiddy River is a cool river located in the southern part of New Brunswick, Canada. It's a special place where nature thrives and history comes alive. The river flows for about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) before it reaches the big Bay of Fundy. At its mouth, the river helps create two large salt marshes. These marshes are important wetlands on both sides of the river. The Quiddy River is also home to many different kinds of wildlife found in New Brunswick.

Where Does the Quiddy River Flow?

The Quiddy River starts its journey around 45.61°N 65.22°W. It winds its way through the land for about 13 kilometers (that's about 8 miles!). Finally, it empties into the amazing Bay of Fundy at 45°29′29″N 65°11′40″W / 45.49142°N 65.19456°W / 45.49142; -65.19456. This is where the river meets the ocean. The Bay of Fundy is famous for having the highest tides in the world!

Salt Marshes at the River's Mouth

When the Quiddy River meets the Bay of Fundy, it forms two large salt marshes. These marshes are like special grassy areas that are sometimes covered by salty ocean water. They are very important for many plants and animals.

The Story of Martin Head

One of the most historic places along the Quiddy River was a small community called Martin Head. It was located right where the river meets the Bay of Fundy. Martin Head was a small town that depended on the river's flow and the changing tides of the Bay of Fundy.

What Happened to Martin Head?

As time passed, the industries that supported Martin Head slowly disappeared. The world became more modern, and this small community eventually faded away. Today, you can only find small clues that people once lived there. There are tiny pieces of an old wharf and the foundation of what used to be the schoolhouse.

Martin Head Today

Even though the town is gone, Martin Head is still a special place. Locals now go there for camping. It's also known as one of the most beautiful parts of the Fundy Trail. It's a great spot to enjoy nature and imagine what life was like long ago.

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