Nackawic (Saint John River Valley)
1. Barony Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
The name was given to his estate by Loyalist John Saunders (1745-1834) of Virginia who tried to emulate his success in Virginia as a major landholder.
2. Bear Island Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
Bear Island appeared on maps as early as 1762. Great Bear Island was drowned in 1967 by the Mactaquac Dam.
3. Campbell Settlement Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
The place was settled in 1835 and although the first postmaster in 1885 was named D. K. Campbell, the place name honours Sir Archibald Campbell (1769-1843), Lieut. Gov. of New Brunswick from 1831 to 1837.
4. Dumfries Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
The parish was established in 1833 and named after Dumfries, Scotland, home of early settler Adam Allen.
5. Granite Hill Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
The place was first known as Nigger Hill for slaves kept here by R. Armstrong. There was a Granite Hill post office from 1902 to 1915.
6. Hawkshaw Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
In 1897 residents requested the name Shawville in honour of Howard 'Hawk' Shaw who had a tannery business here. The post office returned the name Hawkshaw.
7. Nackawic Your Host(s): Municipal Administration, Phone: (506) 575-2241 FAX: (506) 575-2035 - Leave a Public Review
32 km SE of Woodstock.
8. Pokiok Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
Pokiok Brook, Creek, Reach, Settlement and Stream all take their name from Pokiok River, called Pokweok by the Maliseet, meaning 'runs out through narrows.'
9. Prince William Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
The place was named for Prince William, later King William IV (1765-1837), who was patron of the Kings American Dragoons, some of whose members settled in this area in 1783 following the American Revolution.
10. Southampton Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
Southampton Parish was established in 1833 and was likely named as a complement to Northampton Parish, York County's most northerly parish, established in 1786.
11. Temperance Vale Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
The community was founded in 1860 by the NS and NB Land Company and its name is attributable to the temperance movement which flourished in New Brunswick in the mideighteenth century. From 1913 to 1938 the post office here was called Pinder.
  12. Allandale Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  13. Bates Settlement Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  14. Bull Lake Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  15. Central Waterville Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  16. Davidson Lake Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  17. Day Hill Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  18. East Waterville Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  19. Hartfield Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  20. Middle Southampton Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  21. Pinder Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  22. Queensbury Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  23. Rosborough Settlement Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  24. Rossville Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  25. South Waterville Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  26. Upper Queensbury Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  27. Upper Southampton Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  28. West Waterville Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  29. Barton (Millville, 15km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  30. Becaguimac Wildlife Management Area (Millville, 15km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  31. Bright (Millville, 15km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  32. Cahill (Millville, 15km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  33. Caverhill (Millville, 15km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
34. Central Hainesville (Millville, 15km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
The place was first called Blowdown Settlement, but was later named Haynesville for Richard Hayne (1804-1874), manager of the NB and NS Land Company, 1836-1849.
  35. County Line (Millville, 15km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  36. Hainesville (Millville, 15km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
37. Hawkins Corner (Millville, 15km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
Land grantee Isaac Greenlaw first laid out the place as Greenlaw Settlement. James and Joseph Hawkins later had land grants here.
  38. Howland Ridge (Millville, 15km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  39. Lower Caverhill (Millville, 15km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  40. Lower Hainesville (Millville, 15km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review