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Featured Items
0002 - Case of Covered Bridge Chips and Hoodie
15 assorted large bags
$80.00 CAD
0003 - 4 Bottles of Organic Maple Syrup
#delicious!
$30.00 CAD
002 Burnt Hill by Morris Green
Donated by JD Irving
$300.00 CAD
003 - MSA Steel Fire Pit
Customizable
$425.00 CAD
018 - 3lbs of Brown Sugar Fudge
$25.00 CAD
040 - Assorted Pickles
$50.00 CAD
About Our Auction
Due to COVID-19 gathering restrictions, the Carleton County dinner committee has decided to host an online fundraising auction in lieu of their traditional fundraising dinner. Please check out some of the many items we have available from stocking stuffers for the fisherman, fishing trips, art prints and a variety of other things.
About Miramichi Salmon Association
The Miramichi Salmon Association (MSA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation and restoration of Atlantic salmon and their habitat in the Miramichi River system of New Brunswick, Canada.
Founded in 1953, the MSA has played a critical role in the conservation of Atlantic salmon populations, working with government agencies, industry partners, and local communities to protect the species from the threats of habitat loss, overfishing, and pollution. The MSA engages in a wide range of activities to support the conservation and restoration of Atlantic salmon, including research, education, and advocacy.
One of the key initiatives of the MSA is the conservation of the Miramichi River and its watershed. This includes monitoring water quality and fish populations, restoring fish habitat, and working with local communities to promote sustainable practices that protect the river and its wildlife.
The MSA also conducts educational programs for youth and adults, to promote awareness and understanding of the importance of Atlantic salmon conservation. This includes offering workshops, seminars, and field trips to local schools and community groups.
Overall, the Miramichi Salmon Association plays a vital role in the conservation and restoration of wild Atlantic salmon populations, and in the protection of the Miramichi River system and its ecosystem.