1. Charlo
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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. |
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2. Blackland
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3. Craig
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4. Mountain Brook
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5. River Charlo
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6. Upper Charlo
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7. Cooks Crossing (Dalhousie, 9km)
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8. Dalhousie (Dalhousie, 9km)
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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. |
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9. Dalhousie Junction (Dalhousie, 9km)
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10. Darlington (Dalhousie, 9km)
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11. McNeish (Dalhousie, 9km)
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12. Point La Nim (Dalhousie, 9km)
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The name derives from the Micmac word Ananimkik meaning 'lookout place.' On an 1816 land plan it is shown as Point au Nim. |
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13. Eel River 3 (Eel River Crossing, 9km)
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14. Eel River Cove (Eel River Crossing, 9km)
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15. Eel River Crossing (Eel River Crossing, 9km)
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The name is a translation from the French, Anguille, for eel. Eel River Crossing was incorporated as a village in 1966. |
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16. Indian Ranch (Eel River Crossing, 9km)
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17. Maple Green (Eel River Crossing, 9km)
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18. Shannonvale (Eel River Crossing, 9km)
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19. Upper Dundee (Eel River Crossing, 9km)
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20. Balmoral (Balmoral, 13km)
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21. Dundee (Balmoral, 13km)
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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. |
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22. Moose Meadows 4 (Balmoral, 13km)
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23. Saint-Maure (Balmoral, 13km)
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The place was established in 1874 as Queen Anne Settlement. In 1897 the post office opened as Saint-Maure. |
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24. Selwood (Balmoral, 13km)
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25. Upper Balmoral (Balmoral, 13km)
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26. Benjamin River (Nash Creek, 19km)
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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.' |
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27. Black Point (Nash Creek, 19km)
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First shown on a 1685 map as Maktopstik, Micmac for 'big black rock.' |
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28. Doyleville (Nash Creek, 19km)
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29. Durham (Nash Creek, 19km)
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30. Gravel Hill (Nash Creek, 19km)
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31. Halfway (Nash Creek, 19km)
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32. Heron Island (Nash Creek, 19km)
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In Micmac the name for heron was Tesunegek and it first appeared on a 1686 map as le Techniguet. |
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33. Hickey Settlement (Nash Creek, 19km)
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34. Lapointe Settlement (Nash Creek, 19km)
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35. Lorne (Nash Creek, 19km)
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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. |
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36. Nash Creek (Nash Creek, 19km)
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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.' |
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37. New Mills (Nash Creek, 19km)
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The Micmac called the place Malegetchk, the meaning of which is not known. |
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38. Sea Side (Nash Creek, 19km)
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39. Sunnyside (Nash Creek, 19km)
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40. Upper Crossing (Nash Creek, 19km)
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