Renous (Miramichi River Valley)
1. Chelmsford Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
The post office opened in 1885, possibly naming the community after Frederic Thesiger, 1st Baron of Chelmsford (1794-1878), Lord Chancellor of England.
2. Derby Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
The name was first applied to the parish in 1859. It honours Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (1799-1869) British prime minister at the time.
3. Dungarvon Whooper Spring Woodlot Protected Natural Area Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
The place was named for an incident around 1860 when woods workers heard a strange howling at sundown after burying a stranger who had been killed by the camp cook.
4. Loggie Lodge and The Christmas Mountains Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
The Christmas Mountains in part separate the Miramichi watershed from the watersheds of the Serpentine and Nepisiguit Rs.
5. Quarryville Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
The place was called Indiantown when the post office opened in 1912.
6. Red Rock / Ships Bows Brook / Shunabit Mountain / Trousers Lake Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
Ships Bows Brook : The brook flows SE into Burnthill Brook and is named for a ledge in Burnthill Brook that resembles the bow of a ship.
7. Renous Your Host(s): Canada Post, - Leave a Public Review
The river from which the community took its name is believed to have been named for Micmac Chief 'Sock' Renou or 'Sock' Renard.
  8. Big Rocky Brook Protected Natural Area Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  9. Bryenton Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  10. Derby Junction Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  11. Doyles Brook Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  12. Elmtree Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  13. Grainfield Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  14. Kennedy Lakes Protected Natural Area Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  15. McCann Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  16. McGraw Brook Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  17. McKinleyville Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  18. Munsons Landing Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  19. North Renous Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  20. Pineville Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  21. Pratts Camp Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  22. Ramsay Lodge Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  23. Renous 12 Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  24. Smiths Crossing Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  25. Southesk Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  26. Upper Derby Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  27. Warwick Settlement Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  28. White Rapids Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
29. Arbeau Settlement / Upper Blackville (Blackville, 10km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
Upper Blackville: The place name honours William Black (1771-1866), who immigrated to Saint John from Aberdeen Scotland in 1798 to work with his brother John in the timber trade.
  30. Barnettville (Blackville, 10km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  31. Bartholomew (Blackville, 10km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  32. Black Brook (Blackville, 10km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
33. Blackville (Blackville, 10km) Your Host(s): Municipal Administration, Phone: (506) 843-6337 - Leave a Public Review
The place name honours William Black (1771-1866), who immigrated to Saint John from Aberdeen Scotland in 1798 to work with his brother John in the timber trade.
  34. Coughlan (Blackville, 10km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
35. Gray Rapids (Blackville, 10km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
In 1904 Gray Rapids was a flag station on the Canada Eastern Railway, a farming and lumbering settlement with a population of about 50. The post office opened here in 1928.
36. Howard (Blackville, 10km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
In 1826 the place was called Howardsville for Sir Howard Douglas (1776-1861), Lieut.-Gov. of NB from 1823-1832.
  37. Keenan Siding (Blackville, 10km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
38. Lockstead (Blackville, 10km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
Three New Brunswick communities were first called Hardscrabble, a name that suggests great hardship in scratching a living from the soil.
  39. Old Trinity Anglican Church (Blackville, 10km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review
  40. The Lots (Blackville, 10km) Your Host(s): Canada Post - Leave a Public Review