Charlo (Acadian Coast)
1. Charlo Your Host(s): Municipal Administration, Phone: (506) 684-7850 - Leave a Public Review
The Micmacs called the place Toogamaskik, the meaning of which is not known. In a 1799 land petition the place was referred to as Little Charleau and in a land plan of 1825 as River Charles.
  2. Blackland Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  3. Craig Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  4. Mountain Brook Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  5. River Charlo Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  6. Upper Charlo Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  7. Cooks Crossing (Dalhousie, 9km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
8. Dalhousie (Dalhousie, 9km) Your Host(s): Municipal Administration, Phone: (506) 684-7600 FAX: (506) 684-7613 - Leave a Public Review
The Micmac knew the place as Sigadomkuk, believed to mean 'place of bright stones and many shells.' Scottish immigrants settled in the 1820s and started lumbering and ship-building operations.
  9. Dalhousie Junction (Dalhousie, 9km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  10. Darlington (Dalhousie, 9km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  11. McNeish (Dalhousie, 9km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
12. Point La Nim (Dalhousie, 9km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The name derives from the Micmac word Ananimkik meaning 'lookout place.' On an 1816 land plan it is shown as Point au Nim.
  13. Eel River 3 (Eel River Crossing, 9km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  14. Eel River Cove (Eel River Crossing, 9km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
15. Eel River Crossing (Eel River Crossing, 9km) Your Host(s): Municipal Administration, Phone: (506) 826-6080 FAX: (506) 826-6088 - Leave a Public Review
The name is a translation from the French, Anguille, for eel. Eel River Crossing was incorporated as a village in 1966.
  16. Indian Ranch (Eel River Crossing, 9km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  17. Maple Green (Eel River Crossing, 9km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  18. Shannonvale (Eel River Crossing, 9km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  19. Upper Dundee (Eel River Crossing, 9km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  20. Balmoral (Balmoral, 13km) Your Host(s): Municipal Administration, Phone: (506) 826-6060 FAX: (506) 826-6037 - Leave a Public Review
21. Dundee (Balmoral, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The area was settled by Scottish immigrants in 1830 and the post office for a time was known as Shannonvale before being changed to Dundee after Dundee in Scotland.
  22. Moose Meadows 4 (Balmoral, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
23. Saint-Maure (Balmoral, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The place was established in 1874 as Queen Anne Settlement. In 1897 the post office opened as Saint-Maure.
  24. Selwood (Balmoral, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  25. Upper Balmoral (Balmoral, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
26. Benjamin River (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The community takes its name from the river which possibly was named for an early trapper there. Micmacs knew the place as Wopskaygalajeechk, 'white rocks along the banks.'
27. Black Point (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
First shown on a 1685 map as Maktopstik, Micmac for 'big black rock.'
  28. Doyleville (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  29. Durham (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  30. Gravel Hill (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  31. Halfway (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
32. Heron Island (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
In Micmac the name for heron was Tesunegek and it first appeared on a 1686 map as le Techniguet.
  33. Hickey Settlement (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  34. Lapointe Settlement (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
35. Lorne (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The place was settled in 1879 under the Free Grants Act and named for Sir John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll and Marquess of Lorne (1845-1914), Gov.-Gen. of Canada from 1878 to 1883.
36. Nash Creek (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The community took its name from the creek which the Micmac called Soonagedejeech, 'little place where cranberries are found.' or Medapenegayageecht, 'sand bank of red colour.'
37. New Mills (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The Micmac called the place Malegetchk, the meaning of which is not known.
  38. Sea Side (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  39. Sunnyside (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  40. Upper Crossing (Nash Creek, 19km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review