1. Le Goulet
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The place is shown on an 1842 map as New Jerusalem, but the post office opened in 1905 as Shippigan Gully. In 1955 the post office name changed to Shippegan Gully and in 1955 the name was changed to Le Goulet. |
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2. Baie de Petit-Pokemouche
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3. Chiasson (Shippagan, 4km)
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The place was first known as Village-des-Abrams for Abram Chiasson, but when the post office opened in 1908, postmaster Dositté had the name changed to Chiasson. |
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4. Haut-Shippegan (Shippagan, 4km)
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The name originates with the Micmac Sepaguncheech which has been translated as 'duck passage,' reference to a migratory flight path. |
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5. Pointe-Brûlé (Shippagan, 4km)
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The name is French for Burnt Point. In 1968 the name was changed from Pointe Brule to Pointe-Brûlé. |
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6. Pointe-Sauvage (Shippagan, 4km)
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7. Portage de Shippagan (Shippagan, 4km)
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8. Savoy Landing (Shippagan, 4km)
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When the post office opened in 1903 the place was named to honour Joseph Savoy, an early setter from Bonaventure, Quebec. |
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9. Shippagan (Shippagan, 4km)
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The name derives from the Micmac Sepaguncheech for 'duck passage,' a migration shortcut between the islands. It is shown on a 1755 map as Chipagan. Shippagan also applies to Shippagan Bay and Shippagan Gully. |
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10. Four Roads (Inkerman Ferry, 9km)
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11. Inkerman (Inkerman Ferry, 9km)
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The community is named for a ridge near Sebastopol, the location of a major battle in the Crimean War (1853-56). In the battle the Russian army was repulsed by Anglo-French forces. The post office opened here in 1885. |
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12. Inkerman Ferry (Inkerman Ferry, 9km)
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13. Inkerman Migratory Bird Sanctuary (Inkerman Ferry, 9km)
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14. Pokemouche 13 (Inkerman Ferry, 9km)
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15. Haut-Lamèque (Lamèque, 13km)
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The name is Amerindian from the Micmac Elmugwadasik, a description of the 94 tidal river 'is turned to one side.' |
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16. Lamèque (Lamèque, 13km)
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The name is Amerindian from the Micmac Elmugwadasik, a description of the tidal river 'is turned to one side.' The name applies to the island, the town and Haut ('upper') Lameque. |
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17. Petite-Lamèque (Lamèque, 13km)
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The name is Amerindian from the Micmac Elmugwadasik, a description of the tidal river 'is turned to one side.' |
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18. Pointe-Alexandre (Lamèque, 13km)
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The place was named for George Alexandre from Jersey, who in the early 1800s was manager of the William Fruing and Company fish packers. |
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19. Pointe-Canot (Lamèque, 13km)
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The place is named for an Indian canoe found on the shore. In 1816 on a land petition the place was noted as Barachois de Pointe-Canot. |
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20. Sainte-Cécile (Lamèque, 13km)
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21. Cap-Bateau (Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël, 12km)
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Translated from French the place name means 'boat cape.' A post office was established here in 1910. |
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22. Coteau Road (Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël, 12km)
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23. Pigeon Hill (Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël, 12km)
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Historian M. H. Perley noted in 1850 in his Reports on the sea and river fisheries of New Brunswick 2nd edition, |
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24. Saint-Raphaël-sur-Mer (Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël, 12km)
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25. Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël (Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël, 12km)
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The community was named Sainte-Marie-sur-Mer when the post office opened here in 1947. Saint Raphael was first known as Hachi when the post office opened in 1915. |
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26. Sainte-Marie-sur-Mer (Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël, 12km)
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27. Bas-Caraquet (Bas-Caraquet, 14km)
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28. Middle Caraquet (Bas-Caraquet, 14km)
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29. Morais (Bas-Caraquet, 14km)
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30. Pokesudie (Bas-Caraquet, 14km)
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The name is believed to come from the Micmac Booksadadek, meaning 'narrow passage between rocks,' with reference to Petite Passe. |
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31. Boudreau Road (Pokemouche, 14km)
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32. Cowans Creek (Pokemouche, 14km)
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33. Haché Road (Pokemouche, 14km)
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34. Landry (Pokemouche, 14km)
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35. Pokemouche (Pokemouche, 14km)
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The community name is taken from the river name which derives from the Micmac Pocomooch or Pocomoochpetooaak, 'salt water extending inward,' describing the lake-like mouth of the Pokemouch R. |
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36. Sainte-Rose-Gloucester (Pokemouche, 14km)
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The post office opened in 1897 as Rosebank. In 1935 the name changed to Ste-Rose-Gloucester. |
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37. Six Roads (Pokemouche, 14km)
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The name derives from three roads which cross here and was the name taken by the post office when it opened in 1889. |
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38. South River (Pokemouche, 14km)
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39. Upper Pokemouche (Pokemouche, 14km)
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40. Caraquet (Caraquet, 20km)
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The place was settled about 1760 by shipwrecked French sailors. |