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central and western New Brunswick, parts of southeastern Quebec NB 46°19′43″N 65°37′08″W / 46.3287°N 65.6188°W / 46.3287; -65.6188 ( Wolastoq National Historic Site of Federal ( 18954 )
Cunard was educated in Halifax and entered his father's firm. Around 1820, with his brothers Henry and Samuel, he opened a branch of the family timber business in Chatham, New Brunswick. The firm operated mills, wharves, a store and shipyards there. The business expanded to include operations at Shippegan, Kouchibouguac, Richibucto and Bathurst.
Water Street and Cunard Street Miramichi NB 47°01′48″N 65°28′13″W / 47.0299°N 65.4702°W / 47.0299; -65.4702 ( Water Street Historic
St. Louis de Gonzague Roman Catholic Church is a notable Richibucto landmark St. Louis de Gonzague Roman Catholic Church was completed in 1965. Designed by Belanger and Roy of Moncton, it was inspired by the designs of the Spanish architect, Félix Candela .
St. Louis de Gonzague Roman Catholic Church is a notable Beaurivage landmark St. Louis de Gonzague Roman Catholic Church was completed in 1965. Designed by Belanger and Roy of Moncton, it was inspired by the designs of the Spanish architect, Félix Candela .
Location of Richibouctou-Village in New Brunswick Richibucto-Village (often spelt Richibouctou-Village) is a settlement in Kent County, New Brunswick , on Route 505 . History
This article is a list of historic places in St. John County, New Brunswick entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal. While the vast majority of listings are within the city of Saint John , there are a few in outlying rural portions of the county.
Weldford Parish is bounded: [2] [11] [12] [13] on the north by a line due west from the northernmost corner of the Richibucto 15 Indian reserve;; on the east by a line running southerly along the eastern border of the main part of the Richibucto 15 Indian reserve to the Richibucto River, downstream to the mouth of the St. Nicholas River, up the St. Nicholas and then the East Branch St ...