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"Magaguadavic" is a Maliseet (Maliseet-Passamaquoddy) Native word meaning "River of Eels". The Magaguadavic River is the sixth largest river in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, measuring approximately 129 kilometers (80 miles) in length. The river has 103 named tributaries and 55 lakes in a drainage of 1812 square km. The river begins as an outlet on the southeastern bank of Magaguadavic Lake and flows south, ultimately emptying into the Passamaquoddy Bay. The Magaguadavic River flows through the rural communities of Wilmot, Brockway, Flume Ridge, Pomeroy, Lee Settlement, Bonny River, Second Falls and St. George. In St. George, the Magaguadavic River is a source of hydroelectric power as it's waters pass through a dam.

Covered Bridges

There two wooden covered bridges that are associated with the Magaguadavic River. One bridge, located off Flume Ridge and known as "Magaguadavic River No. 7, spans the river. The 63ft. Flume Ridge Bridge was built in 1905 and is a Burr Truss design. While another bridge further south, in the community of Canal, crossed a body of water that joins the Magaguadavic River with Lake Utopia. The 127ft. Canal Bridge was built in 1917 and is a Howe Truss design.

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