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Saint John Plt, Maine

Sq Ft: 1770   Year: 2017 Acres: 2.350  

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Saint John Plt, Maine

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Allagash, Maine

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Allagash, Maine

Sq Ft: 2500   Year: 2011 Acres: 3.300  

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Saint Francis, Maine

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Allagash, Maine

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St. John River Information

The St. John River is a significant waterway located in the northeastern United States, primarily flowing through northern Maine and forming part of the border between the United States and Canada. Here are some key points about the St. John River:

Geography
- Source: The river originates from the St. John Lake in the province of New Brunswick, Canada.
- Course: It flows southwest into Maine before continuing back into Canada, ultimately emptying into the Bay of Fundy.
- Length: The river is approximately 418 miles (672 km) long, making it one of the longest rivers in the region.

Hydrology
- The St. John River has a basin area that extends over 21,000 square miles (about 54,000 km²). It receives water from several tributaries as it flows, including the Aroostook River.

Ecology
- The river and its surrounding areas are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. The ecosystem includes wetland habitats and riparian zones that provide crucial living spaces for various species, particularly fish and aquatic life.

Cultural and Historical Significance
- The St. John River has historical importance for Indigenous peoples, such as the Maliseet and Passamaquoddy tribes, who have historically relied on the river for transportation, fishing, and trade.
- The river played a role in early European exploration and settlement in the region and has shaped the development of surrounding communities.

Recreation
- The St. John River is popular for various recreational activities, including fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and hiking along its banks. It is especially known for its salmon fishing opportunities.
- Several parks and natural areas along the river provide outdoor enthusiasts with access to its shores and surrounding landscapes.

Infrastructure
- The river has several bridges and roads that facilitate transportation across the waterways between Maine and New Brunswick. This includes crossings that are essential for both local residents and commercial activities.

The St. John River, with its natural beauty and rich cultural history, serves as an important resource for the communities along its banks and contributes significantly to the region's ecology and economy.

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