Originally called Anderson of the name of the foreman for the railway line and railway station at the birth of the city in 1910, the name was changed in 1919 to become Saint Quentin. This is the capital of Atlantic maple since 2004. A small town of 4,3 km ², Saint Quentin is located in Restigouche County in northwestern New Brunswick. The city that kept its charm of yesteryear is very popular in autumn, during the Indian summer and its colors, by photographers of photography and admirers of grandiose panoramas. Salmon fishermen are also on schedule during the season because the Restigouche river is an integral part of Canadian heritage.

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