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| Place | Haut-Madawaska |
| Type | Town |
| Province / Territory | New Brunswick (NB) |
| Location | Madawaska |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 47.301574 |
| Longitude | -68.521362 |
| Importance | Large city |
| CGN ID | DBFEK |
Haut-Madawaska is a town in Madawaska, New Brunswick, Canada. It is classified as a large city. Haut-Madawaska is located at 47.3016°N, 68.5214°W.
Haut-Madawaska rests on the edge of a vast, wooded landscape, where the St. John River, or *Wulastuk* as it is known by its original stewards, carves a slow, deliberate path through the land. It lies 19.1 km west-south-west of Edmundston, NB (from Edmundston, NB: bearing 244°T), and is situated 8.2 km north-east of Clair. The terrain here is a gentle roll of hills, cloaked in spruce and fir, giving way to fertile river valleys that have long sustained life. Historically, this region was a vital artery for Indigenous peoples, and later, a significant stopping point for Acadians and Loyalists seeking new beginnings, their presence shaping the very character of the settlements. The economy of Haut-Madawaska has traditionally been tied to the bounty of the forests and the richness of the soil, with forestry and agriculture forming the backbone of its livelihood, a connection to the earth felt deeply in the quiet hum of its daily life. The cultural heart of Haut-Madawaska beats with a resilient Acadian spirit, a blend of tradition and forward-looking optimism, where the air often carries the faint scent of woodsmoke and the murmur of French conversation. Though no grand universities anchor its academic landscape, a strong sense of community education prevails, passed down through generations. While large professional sports teams are absent, local pride often finds expression in spirited hockey games on frozen ponds or lively community gatherings. The annual *Festival des Neiges* is a testament to the region's enduring spirit, a vibrant celebration of winter's beauty and the communal joy found in shared experience.
À Haut-Madawaska, le temps semble s'écouler au rythme des saisons, un murmure ancestral porté par les vents du nord qui caressent les forêts denses et les terres labourées. Le paysage, sculpté par le passage lent des glaciers et le cours escarpé des rivières, offre une toile de verts profonds et de bleus aquatiques, où les murmures de la nature se mêlent aux échos de l'histoire acadienne et autochtone qui a façonné cette terre. Ici, l'air pur de l'Est canadien porte les senteurs de pin et de terre humide, une invitation à contempler la beauté brute des collines douces et des vallées encaissées, où le fleuve Saint-Jean, puissant et majestueux, trace son chemin. Les jours à Haut-Madawaska se déroulent souvent sous un ciel changeant, dont la lumière, particulièrement au crépuscule, incendie l'horizon de teintes orangées et pourpres, peignant le ciel d'une mélancolie douce. La vie, ancrée dans une économie façonnée par la terre et les ressources naturelles, y conserve une âme authentique, où le travail des champs et la mémoire des ancêtres tissent le fil de traditions vivantes, faisant de Haut-Madawaska un lieu où le passé et le présent dansent en harmonie sous le vaste firmament canadien.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |