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1. Aulac
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The village is first shown as Le Lac on a map of 1754, but over time became known as Au Lac, 'at the lake,' and subsequently Aulac. |
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2. Frosty Hollow
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The place was called Mapleburg when the post office opened in 1910. |
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3. Midgic
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The name comes from Micmac, but the meaning is known. It is thought to perhaps refer to 'a point of land extending the marshes.' |
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4. Point de Bute
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Pierre Buhot settled here around 1700 and a 1751 map showed the place as Pointe a Buot. It was also shown on maps as Pont Buot in 1756 and in 1816 as Pont de Bute, suggesting there may have been a bridge here. |
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5. Sackville
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By the early 1740s the Acadians had established three settlements in this area: Pré des Bourcqs, or Bourgs; Pré des Richards; and Tintamarre. |
| 6. British Settlement
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| 7. Brooklyn Road
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| 8. Centre Village
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| 9. Cookville
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| 10. Evans
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| 11. Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland National Historic Site of Canada
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| 12. La Coupe Dry Dock National Historic Site of Canada
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| 13. Middle Sackville
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| 14. Mount View
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| 15. Mount Whatley
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| 16. Ogden Mill
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| 17. Tintamarre National Wildlife Area
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| 18. Upper Point de Bute
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| 19. Upper Sackville
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| 20. Ward
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| 21. West Sackville
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| 22. Westcock
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| 23. Wood Block
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| 24. Wood Point
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| 25. Cherry Burton (Dorchester, 10km)
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26. Dorchester (Dorchester, 10km)
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The place was settled in 1755 and later called Botsford for Amos Botsford (1742-1812), a Loyalist and Speaker of the NB House of Assembly from 1786 to 1812. |
| 27. Dorchester Cape (Dorchester, 10km)
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28. Fort Folly 1 (Dorchester, 10km)
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Four traditions are associated with the name: |
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29. Johnson's Mills (Dorchester, 10km)
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Originally called Grande Anse for the adjacent bay, the place was named for the owner of a sawmill when the post office opened in 1885. |
| 30. Keillor House (Dorchester, 10km)
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| 31. Le Bell Inn (Dorchester, 10km)
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| 32. Lower Rockport (Dorchester, 10km)
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33. Middleton (Dorchester, 10km)
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The post office opened here in 1861. Thomas Hutchinson's New Brunswick Directory for 1865 included Sunnyside and Sweet Briar Settlement in this area. |
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34. Rockport (Dorchester, 10km)
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The name is descriptive of a natural rock cove protected from all but the worst of weather. A post office by that name opened here in 1864. |
| 35. Taylor Village (Dorchester, 10km)
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36. Upper Rockport (Dorchester, 10km)
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The name is descriptive of a natural rock cove protected from all but the worst of weather. |
| 37. Woodhurst (Dorchester, 10km)
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| 38. Beaumont (Memramcook, 16km)
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| 39. Bell Inn (Memramcook, 16km)
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| 40. Belliveau Village (Memramcook, 16km)
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