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    Kennebecasis River (/kɛnəbəˈkeɪsɪs/ ken-ə-bə-KAY-sis) is a tributary of the Saint John River in southern New Brunswick, Canada. The name Kennebecasis...
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  • Kennebecasis often refers to the Kennebecasis River and surrounding Kennebecasis Valley in New Brunswick, Canada. It can also mean: Kennebecasis Island...
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  • The Kennebecasis Valley, also known as simply Kennebecasis (/kɛnəbəˈkeɪsɪs/ ken-ə-bə-KAY-sis), its abbreviated term KV, as well as "The Valley," is a valley...
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  • The Hammond River is a tributary of the Kennebecasis River in New Brunswick, Canada. It runs approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) in southern Kings County...
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    section include the Nashwaak and Nerepis rivers and Belleisle Bay. The final tributary, the Kennebecasis River, is a fjord with a sill, or rise in depth...
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    Rothesay, New Brunswick (category Kennebecasis)
    borders the town of Quispamsis to form the Kennebecasis Valley and is located along the lower Kennebecasis River. As of 2021, the population of Rothesay...
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    is a town in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. Located on the Kennebecasis River 30 kilometres northeast of Saint John, Hampton is the shire town of...
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    Lawrence River, Ontario Kennebecasis Island Ferry, across the Kennebecasis River in New Brunswick Klondyke Ferry, across the Athabasca River in Alberta LaHave...
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  • Brothers Cove off the Kennebecasis River at the point where that westerly flowing river meets the southerly flowing Saint John River. The tower of the Royal...
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  • Kingston Peninsula — a piece of land located between the St. John River and the Kennebecasis River. A thorough search of the land turned up no sign of Kimberly's...
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