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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Albert County, New Brunswick, Communities in Albert County, New Brunswick, Education in Albert County, New Brunswick, People from Albert County, New Brunswick, Transportation in Albert County, New Brunswick, R. B. Bennett, Petitcodiac River, Riverview, New Brunswick, W. A. C. Bennett, Freddie Prosser, Turtle Creek, Alma, New Brunswick, Hillsborough, New Brunswick, Cape Enrage, New Brunswick School District 02, Molly Kool, Fundy National Park, George Robert Parkin, New Brunswick Railway Museum, William Steeves, New Brunswick School District 01, Hopewell Rocks, William James Lewis, John Coleman Calhoun, Chignecto Bay, Elgin, New Brunswick, Albert Mines, New Brunswick, Gunningsville Bridge, Wayne Steeves, Claude D. Taylor, Kent Hills Wind Farm, Gaius S. Turner, John D. Wallace, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Moncton, Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick, Malcolm MacLeod, Demoiselle Creek, New Brunswick, Charles J. Osman, Harold A. Terris, Curryville, New Brunswick, Harry O. Downey, A. Russell Colpitts, Riverside-Albert, New Brunswick, Little Ridge, New Brunswick, Harvey, New Brunswick, Coverdale Parish, New Brunswick, Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick, Hebron, New Brunswick, Waterside, New Brunswick, New Horton, New Brunswick. Excerpt: The Petitcodiac River (English pronunciation: also known informally as the Chocolate River) is a Canadian river in south-eastern New Brunswick. The river runs about 79 kilometres (49 miles) through the province's Westmorland, Albert, and Kings counties, draining a watershed area of about 2,071 square kilometres (800 sq mi). The region around the river features valleys, ridges, and rolling hills, and is home to a diverse population of terrestrial and aquatic species. Ten named tributaries join the river in its course toward its mouth in Shepody Bay. Before the construction...