1. Leech (Barnaby's Nose)
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The 'nose' extends into Big Tracadie R. 9 km SW of Tracadie-Sheila and is named for Noel Barnaby, an Indian who lived there and is said to have had a large nose. |
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2. Pont-Lafrance
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The community is named for Francois-Xavier Lafrance (1814-1867) parish priest at nearby Tracadie from 1842 to 1852, and founder of College Saint Joseph in 1854. |
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3. Pontgravé
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4. Riviere-du-Portage
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5. Bay Shore (Brantville, 4km)
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6. Bayshore (Brantville, 4km)
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7. Brantville (Brantville, 4km)
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The community was named in 1906 after the Brant goose for which there is a sanctuary here. |
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8. Cains Point (Tabusintac, 10km)
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9. Christies Landing (Tabusintac, 10km)
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10. Comeau Settlement (Tabusintac, 10km)
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11. Covedell (Tabusintac, 10km)
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12. Gaythorne (Tabusintac, 10km)
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13. Old Dans Landing (Tabusintac, 10km)
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14. Price Settlement (Tabusintac, 10km)
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William Price from PEI settled here in 1830. When the post office opened in 1910, Jacob Price was the first postmaster. |
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15. Stymiest Road (Tabusintac, 10km)
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The place was first called Stymast Settlement after John Stymast who operated the post office from 1885 to 1889. |
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16. Tabusintac (Tabusintac, 10km)
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The community takes its name from the river which the Micmac called Taboosimkik, meaning 'two names,' or 'two entrances,' with reference to the main river and adjacent French Cove. |
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17. Tabusintac 9 (Tabusintac, 10km)
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18. Tabusintac Protected Natural Area (Tabusintac, 10km)
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19. Wishart Point (Tabusintac, 10km)
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20. Alderwood (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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21. Benoit (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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22. Little Gaspereau (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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23. Little Tracadie (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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24. Losier Settlement (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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Prosper Desjardins dit L'Osier of Quebec settled here in 1787. |
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25. Pointe-à-Bouleau (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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26. Rivière-à-la-Truite (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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The name is French for Trout River. |
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27. Saint-Irénée (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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28. Saint-Pons (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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A number of theories exist to explain the origin of this place name. |
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29. Saumarez (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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The name honours Major-General Sir Thomas Saumarez (1760-1845) who served as administrator of New Brunswick in 1813. |
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30. Sheila (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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31. Tracadie Beach (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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32. Tracadie-Sheila (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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The name results from the amalgamation of the communities of Tracadie and Sheila. |
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33. Upper Sheila (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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34. Val Comeau Provincial Park (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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35. Val-Comeau (Tracadie-Sheila, 12km)
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The name originated in 1927 with the establishment of a post office and the appointment of C. Comeau as the first postmaster. |
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36. Tracadie (Tracadie, 12km)
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37. Bois-Gagnon (Saint-Isidore, 17km)
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38. Boishébert (Saint-Isidore, 17km)
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39. Butte-D'Or (Saint-Isidore, 17km)
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40. Duguayville (Saint-Isidore, 17km)
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