The name "Miramichi" was first applied to a region in the northeast of New Brunswick, Canada, and has since been applied to other places in Canada and the United States. Although other interpretations have been suggested, it is believed that "Miramichi" was derived from the Montagnais words "Maissimeu Assi" (meaning Mi'kmaq Land), and was perhaps introduced for use in European languages by Jacques Cartier in 1535.
Miramichi is used in the names of many places, including:
Settlements
Canada
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New Brunswick
New Brunswick electoral districts
Nova Scotia
Ontario
United States
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Geographic features
Canada
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New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Ontario
- Miramichi Bay, a bay in Bruce County, Ontario
- Miramichi Island, an island in Muskoka District, Ontario
- Miramichi Island, an island in Parry Sound District, Ontario
- Muskrat River, Ontario (near Pembroke) - formerly known as Miramichi River
Yukon
United States
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Other places
- Miramichi Bridge, a bridge crossing the Miramichi River at Newcastle, New Brunswick, Canada
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