Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
Page 53
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Transcription
Brockville and may clearly be seen from Trento. The Cobeguido Ruts from the other side of the valley. In passing through the Cobeguide one sees in the side-walls cuts of pink red rocks and shales with strong dips, Farther along come in darker much folded rocks I faintly either Dev. or Camb. Dips apparently all towards Trento. Highest elevation of track in the Cobeguide through the Rut, 570 feet. Gordons cemetery. In going down the Cobeguido the same rocks appear as going up. At Gantmore the land is again on the upper Grand Pre flood plain and seemingly this level goes through to the Cumberland strait from the Bay of Fundy. In many places one sees the same red flood streams as at Brockville. Only that here these tidal flats are more extensive and are strewn with hay barns but no habitations.