Ripples, New Brunswick

Coordinates: 45°58′59″N 66°12′00″W / 45.983°N 66.200°W / 45.983; -66.200
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Ripples is a community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick near the village of Minto. It also housed a World War Two internment camp, from 1942-1945. This camp held internees of many different nationalities. The most famous prisoner was Camillien Houde, mayor of Montreal at the time, who was interned for encouraging resistance to military conscription.

45°58′59″N 66°12′00″W / 45.983°N 66.200°W / 45.983; -66.200