1. Caraquet
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The place was settled about 1760 by shipwrecked French sailors. |
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2. Centre-Saint-Simon
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The Micmac called the place Winamkeak for 'rough sandy beach,' and Seebeskaadaan for 'carrying over place.' |
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3. Village-Blanchard
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The post office opened about 1889. Luc Blanchard was the first postmaster and Hubert, Joseph, Luc and Daniel Blanchard all had land grants here. |
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4. Haut-Saint-Simon
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5. Le Bouthillier
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6. Pointe-Rocheuse
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7. Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage
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8. Anse-Bleue (Maisonnette, 8km)
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9. Anse-Bleue (Maisonnette, 8km)
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The post office here was Blue Cove from about 1889-1960. The French spelling for the community was officially adopted in 1968. |
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10. Maisonnette (Maisonnette, 8km)
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11. Village-des-Poirier (Maisonnette, 8km)
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Maisonette: On a 1755 survey map the place is shown as Maisonette, French for 'little house.' An 1852 report by M. H. Perley shows it as Mizzinette. |
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12. Boudreau Road (Pokemouche, 12km)
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13. Cowans Creek (Pokemouche, 12km)
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14. Haché Road (Pokemouche, 12km)
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15. Landry (Pokemouche, 12km)
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16. Pokemouche (Pokemouche, 12km)
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The community name is taken from the river name which derives from the Micmac Pocomooch or Pocomoochpetooaak, 'salt water extending inward,' describing the lake-like mouth of the Pokemouch R. |
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17. Sainte-Rose-Gloucester (Pokemouche, 12km)
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The post office opened in 1897 as Rosebank. In 1935 the name changed to Ste-Rose-Gloucester. |
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18. Six Roads (Pokemouche, 12km)
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The name derives from three roads which cross here and was the name taken by the post office when it opened in 1889. |
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19. South River (Pokemouche, 12km)
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20. Upper Pokemouche (Pokemouche, 12km)
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21. Bas-Caraquet (Bas-Caraquet, 10km)
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22. Middle Caraquet (Bas-Caraquet, 10km)
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23. Morais (Bas-Caraquet, 10km)
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24. Pokesudie (Bas-Caraquet, 10km)
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The name is believed to come from the Micmac Booksadadek, meaning 'narrow passage between rocks,' with reference to Petite Passe. |
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25. Acadian Village Wildlife Management Area (Bertrand, 10km)
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26. Bertrand (Bertrand, 10km)
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Named after the Bertrand family, who were among the first Acadian settlers. Incorporated as a town in 1984. |
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27. Haut-Bertrand (Bertrand, 10km)
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28. Haut-Caraquet (Bertrand, 10km)
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29. Thériault (Bertrand, 10km)
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30. Village historique acadien (Bertrand, 10km)
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31. Four Roads (Inkerman Ferry, 14km)
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32. Inkerman (Inkerman Ferry, 14km)
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The community is named for a ridge near Sebastopol, the location of a major battle in the Crimean War (1853-56). In the battle the Russian army was repulsed by Anglo-French forces. The post office opened here in 1885. |
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33. Inkerman Ferry (Inkerman Ferry, 14km)
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34. Inkerman Migratory Bird Sanctuary (Inkerman Ferry, 14km)
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35. Pokemouche 13 (Inkerman Ferry, 14km)
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36. Bois-Blanc (Paquetville, 16km)
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37. Burnsville (Paquetville, 16km)
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The place was established as a free grant tract in 1874 and called Millville. When the CNR built a railway line to Caraquet the name was changed to Burnsville to honour MP Kennedy Burns of Bathurst. |
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38. Canobie (Paquetville, 16km)
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39. Canobie South (Paquetville, 16km)
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40. Haut-Paquetville (Paquetville, 16km)
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