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Hatchery Tours are now open to the public!

Enter the Brian Smith Memorial Photo Contest by submitting your photos today!

 

Our 2024 Fry Stocking program is now complete on the Miramichi River! 

 

If you notice any suspicious activity, please call DFO’s 24-hour reporting line at
1-506-857-6328.

River Cam

View our live River Cam video feed from Bullock’s Lodge in Boiestown, New Brunswick.

Public Pools

We maintain a list of known and accessible public pools with maps and directions.

The Leaper

Our monthly newsletter keeps our supporters informed on everything happening with the MSA.

LATEST NEWS

Ice Breaker Weekend

Please join us for a fun filled weekend starting on Friday, April 26th at 9:30am with the “Science Day” at the Woodsman Museum in Boiestown, hosted by the Miramichi Watershed Management Committee and the MSA. We will have a number of speakers presenting on issues pertinent to Atlantic Salmon and the Miramichi watershed. Science day…

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CAST Scientists Internationally Published for Largest Genetic Study in North America on Wild Salmon

The CAST (Collaboration for Atlantic Salmon Tomorrow) team of six scientists recently completed the largest study of wild Atlantic salmon genetics in a North American river.  Their peer reviewed work on the Miramichi River has been published in the international journal Molecular Ecology. To read the full article, follow this link: https://irvingwoodlands.com/jdi-woodlands-stories-cast-genetic-study.aspx

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