1. Rexton
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John Jardine established a shipbuilding business here in 1823 and locals referred to the place as The Yard. |
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2. Saint-Charles
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The place was settled in 1790. The post office opened in 1893. At Saint-Charles-Nord, 4 km SW of here there was a post office from 1922-1954. |
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3. South Branch
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The place was known as Warrens Mills for Thomas W. Warren (1896-1971) and from 1885-1960 the post office was South Branch of the Ste Nicholas River. |
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4. Upper Rexton
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John Jardine established a shipbuilding business at Rexton in 1823 and locals referred to the place as The Yard. |
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5. Bonar Law House
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6. Galloway
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7. Jardineville
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8. Mundleville
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9. Saint-Charles Station
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10. Saint-Charles-Nord
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11. West Branch
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12. West Galloway
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13. Aldouane (Richibucto, 4km)
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The name comes from the river NW of Richibucto and is of unknown Mi'kmaq origin. A 1793 map in the Crown lands office shows 'Northwest River' by the Mi'kmaqs Aldouane. |
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14. Petite-Aldouane (Richibucto, 4km)
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The name comes from the river NW of Richibucto and is of unknown Micmac origin. A 1793 map in the Crown lands office shows ''Northwest River' by the ‘Mi'kmaqs Aldouane.' |
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15. Richibucto (Richibucto, 4km)
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Richibucto town, Cape, Harbour, Parish and Village all take their name from the river which the Micmac called Elsedabooktook or Lichibouktouck, translated as 'the river that enters the woods.' |
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16. Bedec (Richibucto-Village, 9km)
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17. Bells Mills (Richibucto-Village, 9km)
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18. Cap-Lumière (Richibucto-Village, 9km)
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The post office operated from 1908-1956. The name is French for 'cape light,' named for Richibucto Head Lighthouse, established in 1864 and still active. The salt-shaker tower is on Cap-Lumiére Road. |
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19. Indian Island 28 (Richibucto-Village, 9km)
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20. Peters Mills (Richibucto-Village, 9km)
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21. Pirogue (Richibucto-Village, 9km)
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This place was named after a dugout canoe made from a pine log which was often large enough to carry 20 persons. Gaspereau Creek here is also known as Riviere la Pirogue. |
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22. Richibucto-Village (Richibucto-Village, 9km)
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23. Caissie-Village (Ste-Anne-de-Kent, 13km)
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24. Chockpish (Ste-Anne-de-Kent, 13km)
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25. Côte-Sainte-Anne (Ste-Anne-de-Kent, 13km)
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26. East Branch (Ste-Anne-de-Kent, 13km)
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27. East Galloway (Ste-Anne-de-Kent, 13km)
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28. Petit-Chockpish (Ste-Anne-de-Kent, 13km)
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29. Saint-Édouard-de-Kent (Ste-Anne-de-Kent, 13km)
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The post office opened in 1885 as St. Castin. In 1893 the name was changed to St Edward-de-Kent. A 12-km-long sand dune descending from Saint Edouard-de-Kent protects Bouctouche Bay. |
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30. Saint-Gabriel-de-Kent (Ste-Anne-de-Kent, 13km)
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31. Saint-Pierre-de-Kent (Ste-Anne-de-Kent, 13km)
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32. Sainte-Anne-de-Kent (Ste-Anne-de-Kent, 13km)
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The post office opened here in 1885 as Ste. Anne and in 1898 the name was changed to Sainte-Anne-de-Kent to avoid confusion with other Sainte Annes. |
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33. Spring Brook (Ste-Anne-de-Kent, 13km)
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34. Village-des-Arsenault (Ste-Anne-de-Kent, 13km)
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35. Village-La-Prairie (Ste-Anne-de-Kent, 13km)
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