Ripples, New Brunswick

Ripples is a community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick near the village of Minto and Route 10 on the Little River.

[1] 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.

[2][3] The internment camp museum is located in Minto.

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