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Publication Date: October 24, 2025 - 05:00
20 years later, Fredericton woman reflects on moment she became a Robert Munsch character
October 24, 2025
Twenty years ago, renowned children's author Robert Munsch came to Fredericton on tour. While getting a pre-show lunch at the hotel across the street from the theatre, he met young fan Victoria Campbell, who inspired the book, Swamp Water.
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