Grand Falls, New Brunswick

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Grand Falls, New Brunswick is a small Canadian town known for its dramatic waterfall and gorge on the Saint John River and its role as a regional service and tourism center.

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Grand Falls, New Brunswick canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
areaCode 506
climate humid continental climate
country Canada
distanceTo approximately 55 km southeast of Edmundston
approximately 75 km northwest of Woodstock, New Brunswick
gorgeDepth approximately 70 metres
governingBody Grand Falls municipal council
hasAttraction Grand Falls Gorge
Grand Falls hydroelectric dam
scenic walking trails
zip line over the gorge
hasFeature Grand Falls Gorge
surface form: Grand Falls gorge

Grand Falls waterfall
hasFestival seasonal tourism events related to the falls
hasPostalCodePrefix E3Z
hasTransportation access to Trans-Canada Highway
isBilingual true
knownFor deep gorge
dramatic waterfall
regional service center role
tourism
locatedIn Madawaska County, New Brunswick
locatedInRegion northwestern New Brunswick
locatedOnRiver Saint John River
nearBorderWith Maine
surface form: Maine, United States

United States of America
surface form: United States
officialLanguage English
French
population approximately 5000
primaryEconomicSector agriculture in surrounding area
retail trade
services
tourism
province New Brunswick
regionalRole service center for surrounding rural communities
tourism hub in northwestern New Brunswick
riverUsedFor hydroelectric power generation
timeZone Atlantic Time Zone
touristActivity hiking
photography
sightseeing
whitewater rafting (seasonal)
watercourse Saint John River
waterfallHeight approximately 23 metres

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Limestone–Grand-Sault Border Crossing locatedIn Grand Falls, New Brunswick
Limestone–Grand-Sault Border Crossing connects Grand Falls, New Brunswick
Saint John River hasTownOnBank Grand Falls, New Brunswick