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Maple Capital of the Atlantic since 2004, Saint Quentin is brimming over with ‘joie de vivre’, discoveries and unforgettable experiences.  At the foot of the summit of the Maritimes, looking out from Mount Carleton, which stands 820 metres or 2690 feet above sea level, you can cast your eyes over all of New Brunswick.  Our small town, while modern, has an old-world charm and has succeeded in preserving both its warmth and its rustic character.  And what can be said of the magnificent autumn colours?  Breathtaking landscapes await photographers and those who revel in rich and vibrant scenery. 
 
Gateway to North America’s oldest mountain chain, the Appalachians, and recognized for its exceptional hunting and fishing, Saint Quentin is sure to please wilderness lovers.  Among other treasures, it boasts the best salmon-fishing river in the world, the Restigouche, designated a Canadian Heritage river.  
 
Come explore this magic corner of New Brunswick that will never cease to surprise you with its wide open spaces that radiate well-being and hospitality.  Saint Quentin can be compared to a masterful seduction: it never ceases to surprise and charm us!

 

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