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We are Sue Rioux of Anjay Collies and Sherry Arsenault of Eastleigh Collies
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We welcome you to our website,
We are located in Eastern Canada, in the southern region of the Maritime Province of New Brunswick, near the world famous Bay Of Fundy and the Reversing Falls. We both have many years involved in collies and began working together in 2000. We are two small independent kennels, working together, breeding a litter every one to two years. We strive for health, solid temperament, correct conformation, and we believe none of these must be compromised. We are members of and hold/held positions in the following clubs;
- Collie Club of Canada
- Canadian Collie and Shetland Sheepdog Association
- Collie Club of America
- Canadian Kennel Club
- New Brunswick Kennel Club
- Maritime Group 7
Thank you for dropping by. Our website is still evolving so we hope you check back often as construction continues and we add more info and photos.
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Scenes from our neighbourhood
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This is the Smithtown covered bridge, one of 65 covered bridges in the province of New Brunswick. This bridge spans the Hammond River at 186'9", and was built in 1914.
It is part of the route between Sherry and Sue's homes.

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Another neighbourhood scene...
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Living on the Kingston Peninsula, Sherry crosses on one of the two cable ferries at the Gondola Point crossing on the Kennebecasis River. It is one of the busiest ferry crossings in the province, with over a million cars crossing per year. The Kingston Peninsula is a rural area, populated by homes, summer camps, and a few farms. It is a popular area for motorists to cross and enjoy the country drive and visit the country markets for fresh produce or a tasty ice cream. Sherry and her family have lived here for almost 8 years and enjoy it very much.
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Website updated June 2, 2009
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