Codys (Saint John River Valley)
1. Codys Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
William Cody, an immigrant from Ireland, settled here in 1819. The first postmaster in 1885 was a descendant, Charles F. Cody who gave the family name to the community.
2. Coles Island Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
The place is named for David Cole, a Loyalist who came in 1809. Long Creek No. 1 (Starkey) covered bridge, built in 1939, is off Route 10 on Starkey Road.
3. Highfield Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
Settlers came here from England in 1820 and the place was first called English Settlement. For a time it was known as Lawson after the first postmaster, Walter J. Lawson. The post office used the descriptive name Highfield in 1897.
  4. Annidale Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  5. Archdeacon Hiram A. Cody House Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  6. Brookvale Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  7. Canaan Rapids Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  8. Chambres Corner Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  9. Johnston Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  10. Long Creek Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  11. Marrtown Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  12. Phillipstown Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  13. Phillipstown Protected Natural Area Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  14. Thornetown Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  15. Bagdad (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  16. Cox Point (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
17. Cumberland Bay (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The name Cumberland Bay is first found in a 1784 land grant. The portage route from Maugerville to NS was through Grand L., Cumberland Bay, the Canaan R. and the Petitcodiac R.
18. Grand Lake Protected Natural Area (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The name is appropriate as this 244 sq km body of water is New Brunswick's largest lake.
  19. Grant Settlement (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
20. Mill Cove (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
In Maliseet place was called Keskomeheauk, 'short cut,' because the land between Grand L. and Washademoak L. is shortest at this point.
  21. Partridge Valley (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  22. Rees (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  23. The Range (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  24. Union Settlement (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  25. Washademoak (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
26. Waterborough (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The area was settled by Loyalists in 1784. One was Jacob Wiggins of New York who named 14 children as heirs in a will drawn up before his death in 1815.
27. Youngs Cove (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
When the post office opened in 1854, the place name honoured Peter Young who settled here in 1786.
  28. Youngs Cove Road (Youngs Cove, 12km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  29. Cambridge (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
30. Cambridge-Narrows (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km) Your Host(s): Municipal Administration, Phone: (506) 488-3155 FAX: (506) 488-1018 - Leave a Public Review
The name honours Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1850), uncle of Queen Victoria.
  31. Central Cambridge (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  32. Cherry Hill (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  33. Hammtown (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
34. Jemseg (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The name is from the Maliseet, Ah-jim-sek, translated as 'depot' or 'picking up place,' since the Maliseet used to cache supplies here.
35. Lower Jemseg (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The name is from the Maliseet, Ah-jimsek, translated as 'depot' or 'picking up place,' since the Maliseet used to cache supplies here.
  36. McDonald Corner (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  37. Waterloo Corner (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
38. Whites Cove (Cambridge-Narrows, 13km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
Loyalists Vincent and William White received land grants here and when the post office opened in 1857, George M. White was the first postmaster.
39. Belleisle Creek (Belleisle Creek, 18km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The creek flows into Belleisle Bay of the St. John R. The Maliseet knew the place as Peskaybac, 'branch bay.'
  40. Bull Moose Hill (Belleisle Creek, 18km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review