The Atlantic Salmon Museum in central New Brunswick houses more than just a fine view of the Southwest Miramichi River. It contains a ton of memorabilia, including Ted Williams's salmon fishing hat, antique rods, reels and flies, and paintings by Henry McDaniel and John Swan. It's also adjacent to an aquarium and plans to add an underwater river camera this year. Kevin Bisset of the Canadian Press calls it a "hidden treasure."
New Brunswick's Atlantic Salmon Museum
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