Grand Lake (New Brunswick)

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Grand Lake
Location Queens County, New Brunswick
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Primary outflows Jemseg River
Basin countries Canada

Grand Lake is a lake located in central New Brunswick, Canada. It is approximately 40 kilometres east of Fredericton; and the province's largest open body of water being a total of 20 kilometers long and 5 kilometres wide.[1] The lake drains through the Jemseg River and the Grand Lake Meadows into the Saint John River.

Records indicate that by the early 1600s [Grand Lake] was inhabited by Maliseet and Mi’kmaq peoples.[1] The traditional world for Grand Lake is "Kchee'quis" meaning Big Lake.[2]

Commercial barges of forest products were towed across the lake from a large sawmill in Chipman to a pulp mill in Saint John until the late 1990s. Other commercial activates included New Brunswick's largest coal mining area with extensive strip mines in the Newcastle Creek valley. In the 1850s, significant amounts of 'Newcastle coal' was being shipped down river from Grand Lake to the Saint John River.[3] This was a coal-fired power generating station that was built in 1931 and was torn down in 2012 , it was formerly operated by NB Power, and is located on the lake shore near the village of Minto.

Today, the lake is popular for recreational activates for the locals and for visitors, with several beaches and cottages, and campground along its shores. This large body of water acts as a heat sink: moderating local temperatures, creating the warmest climate in the province, and extending the growing season.[1]

Communities along or near Grand Lake include:

Campgrounds along or near Grand Lake include:

Lakes and rivers which drain into Grand Lake include:

See also

References

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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/story/2012/04/19/nb-minto-generating-station-minto.html


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