1. Anse-Bleue
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The post office here was Blue Cove from about 1889-1960. The French spelling for the community was officially adopted in 1968. |
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2. Village-des-Poirier
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Maisonette: On a 1755 survey map the place is shown as Maisonette, French for 'little house.' An 1852 report by M. H. Perley shows it as Mizzinette. |
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3. Anse-Bleue
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4. Maisonnette
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5. Acadian Village Wildlife Management Area (Bertrand, 9km)
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6. Bertrand (Bertrand, 9km)
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Named after the Bertrand family, who were among the first Acadian settlers. Incorporated as a town in 1984. |
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7. Haut-Bertrand (Bertrand, 9km)
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8. Haut-Caraquet (Bertrand, 9km)
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9. Thériault (Bertrand, 9km)
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10. Village historique acadien (Bertrand, 9km)
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11. Caraquet (Caraquet, 8km)
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The place was settled about 1760 by shipwrecked French sailors. |
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12. Centre-Saint-Simon (Caraquet, 8km)
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The Micmac called the place Winamkeak for 'rough sandy beach,' and Seebeskaadaan for 'carrying over place.' |
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13. Haut-Saint-Simon (Caraquet, 8km)
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14. Le Bouthillier (Caraquet, 8km)
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15. Pointe-Rocheuse (Caraquet, 8km)
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16. Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage (Caraquet, 8km)
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17. Village-Blanchard (Caraquet, 8km)
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The post office opened about 1889. Luc Blanchard was the first postmaster and Hubert, Joseph, Luc and Daniel Blanchard all had land grants here. |
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18. Black Rock (Saint-Leolin, 12km)
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Immigrants from Ireland settled here in 1840 and are believed to have named the community after a place near Dublin, Ireland. |
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19. Saint-Léolin (Saint-Leolin, 12km)
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The place was established under the Free Grants Act in 1878 as Saint-Joseph. In 1889 the post office opened here as Saint-Joseph, but in 1904 the name was changed to Pépére. |
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20. Village-Saint-Paul (Saint-Leolin, 12km)
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21. Bois-Blanc (Paquetville, 18km)
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22. Burnsville (Paquetville, 18km)
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The place was established as a free grant tract in 1874 and called Millville. When the CNR built a railway line to Caraquet the name was changed to Burnsville to honour MP Kennedy Burns of Bathurst. |
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23. Canobie (Paquetville, 18km)
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24. Canobie South (Paquetville, 18km)
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25. Haut-Paquetville (Paquetville, 18km)
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26. Haut-Sainte-Rose (Paquetville, 18km)
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27. Maltampec (Paquetville, 18km)
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28. Notre-Dame-des-Érables (Paquetville, 18km)
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The place name translates from French as 'Our Lady of the Maples,' and the place was named for the proliferation of maple trees in the area when the post office opened in 1939. |
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29. Paquetville (Paquetville, 18km)
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When the post office opened in 1892 the village was named for pere Joseph-Marie Paquet (1804-1869) who served a number of parishes on the E coast of NB including nearby Caraquet from 1848-1869 |
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30. Penobsquis (Paquetville, 18km)
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The name is believed to derive from The Maliseet Penobsq Sips, 'stone brook.' |
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31. Petit-Paquetville (Paquetville, 18km)
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32. Rang-Saint-Georges (Paquetville, 18km)
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The post office opened here in 1931. The community may have been named for Georges Godin, a land grantee. |
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33. Rocheville (Paquetville, 18km)
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34. Saint-Amateur (Paquetville, 18km)
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35. Springfield Settlement (Paquetville, 18km)
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36. Trudel (Paquetville, 18km)
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37. Val-Doucet (Paquetville, 18km)
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38. Bas-Caraquet (Bas-Caraquet, 14km)
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39. Middle Caraquet (Bas-Caraquet, 14km)
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40. Morais (Bas-Caraquet, 14km)
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