1. Hopewell Hill
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Sawmill Creek No. 0.5 covered bridge, built in 1908, is nearby on Route 114. Hopewell Hill was the birthplace of R. B. Bennett (1870-1947), Canada's 11 th prime minister and the only one from New Brunswick. |
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2. Shepody
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In 1755 the French had Fort Shepody at nearby Mary's Point and 328-metre-high Shepody Mountain is adjacent. |
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3. Chemical Road
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4. Chester
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5. Hopewell
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6. Memel Settlement
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7. Mountville
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8. Beaver Brook (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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9. Caledonia Gorge Protected Natural Area (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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10. Caledonia Mountain (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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11. Canaan River Wildlife Management Area (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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12. Derrys Corner (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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13. Germantown (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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14. Harvey Bank (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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There is no documentary evidence to connect this place with Sir John Harvey, but it is considered likely this Harvey was also named after him. |
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15. Midway (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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16. New Horton (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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17. Riverside-Albert (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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Marys Point : The point extends into Chignecto Bay and is believed to have been named for a part-Indian, Marie Bidoque. |
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18. Shepody National Wildlife Area (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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19. Teahans Corner (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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20. Tracadie River Wildlife Management Area (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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21. Upper New Horton (Riverside Albert, 5km)
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22. Albert Mines (Hopewell Cape, 12km)
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The place was settled in 1830 and in 1845 was named for Prince Albert (1819-1861), consort of Queen Victoria. |
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23. Cape Station (Hopewell Cape, 12km)
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24. Curryville (Hopewell Cape, 12km)
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When the post office was established in 1854 the place was called Curryville after Daniel Curry who settled here in 1830. |
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25. Demoiselle Creek (Hopewell Cape, 12km)
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26. Hopewell Cape (Hopewell Cape, 12km)
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On a 1749 map the place is shown as Cap de Damoiselles and on a 1776 map as Merry Dancers, both names referring to the shape of rock formations which reminded those who named the places of shapely young women. |
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27. Lower Cape (Hopewell Cape, 12km)
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The post office opened here in 1855. I 1871 it had a population of 150, but by 1898 although it was a stop on the Albert Southern Railway, the population had dropped to 50. |
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28. McGinleys Corner (Hopewell Cape, 12km)
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29. The Rocks Provincial Park (Hopewell Cape, 12km)
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30. Wilson Brook Protected Natural Area (Hopewell Cape, 12km)
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31. Baltimore (Hillsborough, 18km)
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32. Beech Hill (Hillsborough, 18km)
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33. Berryton (Hillsborough, 18km)
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34. Dawson Settlement (Hillsborough, 18km)
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35. Edgetts Landing (Hillsborough, 18km)
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Ward Edgett was the first postmaster in 1854, but the place is named for Joel Edgett (1760-1841), a Loyalist settler from New York. |
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36. Hillsborough (Hillsborough, 18km)
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In 1765 Hillsborough Township was created and named for Wills Hill, Earl of Hillsborough (1718-1793), then the lord commissioner of trade and plantations. |
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37. Isaiah Corner (Hillsborough, 18km)
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38. Osborne Corner (Hillsborough, 18km)
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39. Rosevale (Hillsborough, 18km)
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40. Salem (Hillsborough, 18km)
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