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The Saint John, New Brunswick [[graticule]] is located at [http://carabiner.peeron.com/xkcd/map/map.html?lat=45&long=-66 latitude 45, longtitude -66]. It includes both Saint John and the province's capital city of Fredericton. Its southern border runs along the Bay of Fundy, covering New Brunswick's southern coast west of Saint John almost as far as Saint Andrew's. The Saint John area, in particular the towns of Rothesay and Quispamsis, border the [[Sussex, New Brunswick]] graticule, providing a convenient alternative location when the day's location is in the large undeveloped area of the graticule.
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The Saint John, New Brunswick [[graticule]] is located at {{Today's location|lat=45|lon=-66|text=latitude 45, longtitude -66}}. It includes both Saint John and the province's capital city of Fredericton. Its southern border runs along the Bay of Fundy, covering New Brunswick's southern coast west of Saint John almost as far as Saint Andrew's. The Saint John area, in particular the towns of Rothesay and Quispamsis, border the [[Sussex, New Brunswick]] graticule, providing a convenient alternative location when the day's location is in the large undeveloped area of the graticule.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
== Participants ==

Latest revision as of 17:31, 15 January 2022

Woodstock Stanley Harcourt
Dumbarton Saint John Sussex
Machias, Maine Meteghan, Nova Scotia Digby, Nova Scotia

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The Saint John, New Brunswick graticule is located at latitude 45, longtitude -66. It includes both Saint John and the province's capital city of Fredericton. Its southern border runs along the Bay of Fundy, covering New Brunswick's southern coast west of Saint John almost as far as Saint Andrew's. The Saint John area, in particular the towns of Rothesay and Quispamsis, border the Sussex, New Brunswick graticule, providing a convenient alternative location when the day's location is in the large undeveloped area of the graticule.

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