River Map - Kedgwick Salmon Club

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Guests coming South on the Trans Canada Highway will cross the Madawaska
River at Edmundston, take Exit 16 ( Victoria Street). Turn right at end of ramp
then in approximately 1 km turn east on Olivier-Boucher Road and follow the
Woods Road Map to the Club.
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American guests coming by car should take Interstate 95 to Houlton, cross the
border onto the Trans Canada Highway and drive North to St-Leonard. Then
take Route 17 to Kedgwick, turn left on Route 265 to the Kedgwick River and
then follow the Woods Road Map to the Club. American guests can fly into the
Northern Maine Regional Airport in Presque Isle where a driver from the Club
will meet them.
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Edmundston, NB
Madawaska, ME
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Approximate distance
St-Leonard
from St-Leonard
or campbellton
take route 17
to kedgwick, THEN
route 265 to kedgwick river
AND follow the
directions below
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kedgwick
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22 miles
32 miles
38.5 miles
44.4 miles
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KSC Lodge
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From Edmundston
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The Club operates on two three day sessions per week
and accommodates up to eight anglers per party. Each
angler is assigned their personal guide for their stay.
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Guests coming from Charlo and Campbellton take Route 17 to Kedgwick, turn
right on Route 265 to the Kedgwick River and then follow the Woods Road Map
to the Club. Canadian guests can fly to either the St-Leonard or Charlo Airports
where a driver from the Club will meet them.
Although an average sized salmon released on the
Kedgwick is 15 lb, 20 and 30 pound fish are quite
common. In 2014 one of our members released a 45 lb
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Guests coming North on the Trans Canada Highway at St-Leonard will turn
East on Route 17 to Kedgwick, turn left on Route 265 to the Kedgwick River and
then follow the Woods Road Map to the Club.
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Getting
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The Club is situated in North Western New Brunswick
approximately 43 kilometers (27 miles) from the mouth
of the Kedgwick and currently maintains two leases on
the river. Members and guests access 64 salmon pools
and 26 miles of wilderness fishing.
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Fork Gounamitz Road
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Fork States Lake Road
Fork Club Road
KSC Lodge
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31 km
34.5 km
38.6 km
Approximate distance
The Club operates for members and their guests from
mid-June to mid-August. Shoulder seasons lease is
offered to non-members. Please contact the manager
for availability and pricing.
Drop us a line
Summer Phone (506) 284-4554 Fax (506) 284-2340
Manager Gilles Nadeau cell (506) 235-5384
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The Kedgwick Salmon Club is a catch and release
experience complimented by the finest
accommodations and dining and offers high speed
Internet access.
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5 miles
6.6 miles
19.3 miles
21.4 miles
24 miles
[email protected]
www.kegwicksalmonclub.ca
Mailing
Kedgwick Salmon Club
P.O. Box 1105
TD Centre Postal Station
77 King Street West
Toronto, ON
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29 Mile
Sullivan’s Run
Home Pool
Slough Section 4 Elbow Pool Flying
Gundy
Eddy
Red Rock
Section 2
Crabtree
Lower
Monk’s
Campbell
Clinch
Section 3
Upper
Trout
McDougal’s Wyers
Red Squirrel
Lower Crane
Fogs Brook
Deer Bogan
False Alarm
Davis
Tom’s
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Deer Lick
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Surface fly fishing in New Brunswick is limited to a specified daily catch. To ensure the return of Atlantic Salmon to our river The Kedgwick
Salmon Club enforces a strict LIVE RELEASE policy. All salmon and grilse caught on our leased waters have been released since 2008. Further,
the Club insists that if two fish are caught and released from a single pool that the angler must cease fishing in that pool.
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Connor’s
Lower
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Red Bank
Black Brook
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Upper
Campbell
Halfway
Anchor Inn
Buck
Horn
Kedgwick
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Club Bar Pool
Lodge
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Lester
Warden
Camp Fraser
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Section 1
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McDougal
Brook
Mac’s
Section 8
14 Mile
Ledge Dirty
Whalen’s
Lower 12 Mile 11 Mile
Pot Hole Section 9
Section 10
Margery
10 Mile
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States
River
Section 7
Warden Birch Root
McKnight’s Camp
Clay Bank
12 Mile
Birch Limb
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Lower
9 Mile
Warden
Camp
Clearwater
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Upper
9 Mile
9 Mile
Lower
Peter’s
Brigham’s
Peter’s
Brook
The KSC is a member of the Restigouche Camp Owners Association and a contributing member of the Restigouche River Watershed Management
Council which supports conservation, stocking and sustainable practices throughout the rivers and lands of our watershed. The Club provides
funds, equipment and personnel towards annual habitat monitoring and protection programs. Also as part of the New Brunswick Lease
obligations the KSC provides wardens to monitor activity on the river throughout the salmon migratory season.
The Atlantic Salmon Federation is the primary voice for Salmon Conservation. Many members of the Club are active members of the ASF.
The Kedgwick Salmon Club recognizes that salmon fishing is an important contributor to many local communities. Seeking to find a sustainable
Atlantic Salmon fishery is an important issue that extends well beyond the angling community.