- Baie des Chaleurs
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frame|_Satellite_image_of_Chaleur_Bay_(NASA)._Chaleur_Bay_is_the_large_bay_opening_to_the_east;the_Gaspé Peninsula appears to the north and theGulf of St. Lawrence is seen to the east]Chaleur Bay ( _fr. Baie des Chaleurs) is an arm of the
Gulf of Saint Lawrence separatingQuebec 'sGaspé Peninsula fromNew Brunswick 's North Shore. It bathes 120 km of the northeastern shore of New Brunswick and most of the Gaspésie's south shore. It is nearly 50 km wide between Bathurst and New Carlisle and is over twenty-five kilometres wide for most of its length. At the bottom of the bay is the estuary of theRestigouche River . The bay's name in French, meaning "bay of warmth" or "bay of torrid weather" was reportedly given by explorerJacques Cartier .The northern entrance to Chaleur Bay is at the "Haut-fond Leander" near
Grande-Rivière and at its southern side, theMiscou shoals. The bay's V shape and the steep cliffs on its North side sometimes create particularly windy conditions especially off Nepisiguit Bay. Under the right wind, sea conditions on large areas of the bay can become quite treacherous. Tidal currents generally don't reach one knot, except at the mouths of some rivers and some channels. [http://www.qc.ec.gc.ca/Meteo/secrets_stlaurent/gaspesie_baiedeschaleurs_e.htm Environment Canada - Meteorological Service - Baie des Chaleurs]The warmer currents that enter the bay can make the water here the warmest north of the state of Virginia. The bay has many fine beaches, set in pristine natural settings, and the sand can get very warm on the sunny summer days. As it is a salt water body of water, the smell of salt water is quite prominent where it meets other shallow bodies of water, notably the Restigouche River. It's a quality spawning area for many species of fish and is well known for its succulent lobster and scallops.
Chaleur Bay is a member of the prestigious "Most Beautiful Bays of the World Club" [ [http://www.world-bays.com/ Www.World-Bays.Com - Le Club Des Plus Belles Baies Du Monde ] ] . It is also home to the world's second longest natural sand bar, the
Eel River Bar . This sand bar is unique not only because is has fresh water on one side and salt water on the next, but because it is home to many endangered birds, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, harlequin ducks, and piping plovers.Heron Island lies near Dalhousie, and across from Carleton-sur-Mer
The bay is host to an unusual visual phenomenon, the
Fireship of Baie des Chaleurs , an apparition of sorts resembling a ship on fire which appears all over the Bay.The following major rivers flow into the bay:
Quebec:
* Rivière Matapédia (via the Restigouche)
* Rivière Cascapédia
* Rivière Bonaventure
* Rivière du Grand PabosNew Brunswick:
*Upsalquitch River (via the Restigouche)
*Nepisiguit River
*Tetagouche River
*Charlo River , one of two Maritmes' nesting area ofHarlequin duck s
*Jacquet River
* Eel River
*Benjamin River , one of two Maritmes' nesting area ofHarlequin duck sBetween Quebec and New Brunswick:
*Restigouche River ::The Restigouche Estuary was designated (June, 2000) an Important Bird Area of International Significance (the first in New Brunswick) because it is the largest staging area in eastern North America for Black scoter.
*Patapédia River (via the Restigouche)Notes
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