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1. Canaan Forks
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The Canaan R. which flows SW into Washademoak L. takes its name from New Canaan on the Canaan R. and Route 112 in the NE tip of Kings C., 16 km E of Canaan Forks. |
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2. Havelock
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The place was first called Butternut Ridge because of the proliferation of those trees in the area. The butternut (Juglans cinera) is a member of the walnut family and bears a delicious, sweet-tasting nut. |
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3. New Canaan
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The area was settled around 1792, mainly by Baptist families from the Saint John area. The community takes its name from the biblical designation for Israel prior to its conquest by the Hebrews. |
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4. Samp Hill
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Early settlers had a hand mill to grind corn which they boiled in maple sap to make a porridge they called samp. |
5. Brunswick
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6. Canaan Road
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7. Cherryvale
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8. Cosman Settlement
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9. Cranberry Lake Protected Natural Area
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10. Creek Road
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11. Dobsons Corner
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12. Dubee Settlement
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13. Fawcett Hill
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14. Forks Stream
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15. Harewood
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16. Head of Millstream
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17. Hicksville
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18. Hunters Home
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19. Killams Mills
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20. Kinnear Settlement
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21. Lower Ridge
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22. Mannhurst
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23. Perry Settlement
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24. Springhill
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25. Steeves Settlement
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26. Upper Ridge
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27. Anagance (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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The place was settled in 1810 and the post office was established in 1857. |
28. Anagance Ridge (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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29. Buckley Settlement (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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30. Cornhill (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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The area was settled in 1810 by immigrants from Cornhill in Cumbria, England. |
31. Cornhill East (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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32. Glenvale (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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33. Harper Settlement (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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34. Hillgrove (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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35. Intervale (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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36. Knightville (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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37. Petitcodiac (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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The Petitcodiac R. flows SE into Shepody Bay and the name derives from a corrupted Micmac descriptive, Pet-koot-koy-ek or Epelkutogoyek, translated as 'the river that bends around back.' |
38. Petitcodiac East (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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39. Pollett River (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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The Micmac called the river Manoosak, 'island at the outlet.' The river and community are named for Peter Paulet, a Micmac medicine man who lived near the mouth of the river and died here around 1800. |
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40. Portage Vale (Petitcodiac, 13km)
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From 1853 to 1912 the post office was Sussex Portage. In 1912 the name changed to Portage Vale, named for the main portage between the Kennebecasis and Petitcodiac Rs. |