1. Boudreau
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The post office was established in 1892. L. D. Boudreau was the first postmaster. |
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2. Pointe-du-Chêne
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The place name is a French descriptive for 'Oak Point.' In 1860 the community was the northern terminus of the European and North American Railway and a line of steamers ran between here and Summerside, PEI. |
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3. Cap-Brûlé
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4. Ohio-Du-Barachois
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5. Parlee Beach Provincial Park
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6. Rings Corner
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7. The Bluff
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8. Batemans Mills (Shediac, 2km)
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9. Chapman Corner (Shediac, 2km)
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10. East Shediac (Shediac, 2km)
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11. Gilberts Corner (Shediac, 2km)
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12. LeBlanc (Shediac, 2km)
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13. Shediac (Shediac, 2km)
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Shediac Parish was established in 1827 and was the first New Brunswick parish given a name of native origin. |
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14. Shediac Cape (Shediac, 2km)
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15. Caissie Cape / Cap-des-Caissie (Grande-Digue, 7km)
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The place is named for an Acadian family descended from Irish settler Roger Kuessey who came to the area in the 1600s. |
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16. Cap-de-Cocagne (Grande-Digue, 7km)
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17. Cocagne Cove (Grande-Digue, 7km)
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18. Grande-Digue (Grande-Digue, 7km)
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When the post office opened in 1885 the place was called Grandique. In 1944 the name was officially changed to Grande-Digue from the French for 'big dyke.' The dyke earthworks were still visible in the early 20th century. |
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19. Saint-Marcel (Grande-Digue, 7km)
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20. Malakoff (Scoudouc, 9km)
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21. Meadow (Scoudouc, 9km)
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22. Scoudouc (Scoudouc, 9km)
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The original name was Micmac, Omskoodok, for which a meaning is not known. In 1859 it appears on a New Brunswick map as Bellevue Settlement, but the post office opened in 1890 as Scadouc. |
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23. Breau-Village (Cocagne, 13km)
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24. Cocagne (Cocagne, 13km)
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The place was settled in 1755 by Acadian refugees and in 1800, immigrants from England. |
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25. Cocagne-Nord (Cocagne, 13km)
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26. Cocagne-Sud (Cocagne, 13km)
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27. Cormierville (Cocagne, 13km)
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28. Côte-d'Or (Cocagne, 13km)
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29. Després-Village (Cocagne, 13km)
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30. Dundas (Cocagne, 13km)
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The place was laid out as Trafalgar in 1856 with 10,000 acres of land. |
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31. Saint-Martin-de-Kent (Cocagne, 13km)
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32. Whites Settlement (Cocagne, 13km)
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33. Basse-Aboujagane (Haute-Aboujagane, 14km)
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34. Bourgeois Mills (Haute-Aboujagane, 14km)
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35. Cormier-Village (Haute-Aboujagane, 14km)
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The place was first known as Kouchibouguac, derived from the Micmac meaning 'river with tideway close to shore.' |
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36. Drisdelle (Haute-Aboujagane, 14km)
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37. Glaude (Haute-Aboujagane, 14km)
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38. Haute-Aboujagane (Haute-Aboujagane, 14km)
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Historian William Francis Ganong attributes the name to unknown Micmac sources. It appears as Naboujagan in the 1812 journal of Bishop Joseph-Octave Plessis (1763-1825). The community takes its name from the river. |
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39. Beaubassin East (Beaubassin East, 18km)
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40. Alexandrina (Notre-Dame, 18km)
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