NEW BRUNSWICK LOOKOUTS
ST. QUENTIN
Restigouche County
August 18, 1923: "The erection of a new 70 foot steel look-out tower for forest fire protection purposes, has been completed on an elevation five miles south of St. Quenton, in the county of Restigouche. This look-out commands a view in all directions ranging between 20 and 30 miles and including all the settlement areas of St. Quenton and Kedgewick.
Telephone communication has been established with a line running between Kedgewick and St. Quenton, and will later be linked up with St. Leonard's and the New Brunswick Telephone Company's system when plans are completed." (The Gazette)
Telephone communication has been established with a line running between Kedgewick and St. Quenton, and will later be linked up with St. Leonard's and the New Brunswick Telephone Company's system when plans are completed." (The Gazette)
September 23, 1923: "The erection of a new 70-foot steel lookout tower for forest fire protection purposes has been completed on an elevation five miles south of St. Quentin in the county of Restigouche." (Moberly Democrat - Missouri)
1941: A new Observer's cabin was erected using mostly warden labor at St. Quentin Lookout Station. (105th Annual report of the Department of Lands and Mines)
1964: A tower cupola was constructed for St. Quentin Lookout Tower. (128th Annual Report of the Department of Lands and Mines, year ending 3/31/1965)
1965: "Tower cabin was in stalled on the St. Quentin Lookout Tower." (129th Annual Report of the Department of Lands and Mines, year ending 3/31/1966)