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Route 105 was first numbered in 1965, on a section between Fredericton and Hartland that was formerly known as Route 21. When the Trans-Canada Highway bridge at Florenceville was completed in 1968, Route 2 was rerouted to the other side of the Saint John River and Route 105 was extended north to Perth-Andover. It was further extended north to ...
The village is divided by the Saint John River with Perth on the east bank and Andover on the west bank; each was a separate community until municipal amalgamation in 1966. Perth-Andover's population meets the requirements for "town" status under the provincial Municipalities Act; however, it has not applied to change from village designation.
The Kingston Peninsula is a peninsula in southern New Brunswick, Canada, located between the Saint John River and the Kennebecasis River in Kings County.. The peninsula was the site of the first United Empire Loyalist settlement in New Brunswick in 1783.
Map of municipal government units in Victoria County. Victoria County (2016 population 18,617 [1]) is located in ... Perth: 318.25 1,082 Perth-Andover (village)
County Road 10 west (Perth Road) Franktown: 102.8: 63.9 County Road 10 east (Richmond Road) Carleton Place: 114.7: 71.3 Highway 7 east / TCH – Peterborough, Perth: Northern terminus; former beginning of former Highway 7 concurrency; section of Highway 7 from Perth to Ottawa was formerly Highway 15 before the 1960s: 115.3: 71.6 Lanark County ...
Andover is a geographic parish in Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada. [2]Prior to the 2023 governance reform, for governance purposes it was divided between the villages of Aroostook and Perth-Andover [3] and the local service district of the parish of Andover, [4] all of which were members of the Western Valley Regional Service Commission (WVRSC).
Perth Parish is bounded: [2] [12] [13] on the north by a line running true east from the northwestern corner of the Tobique 20 Indian reserve on the Saint John River;; on the east by the Royal Road, [a] starting about 14.5 kilometres inland and running southerly or south-southeasterly along a path passing west of Birch Ridge, through Red Rapids, to the Carleton County line north of Chapmanville;
Southern Victoria was incorporated on January 1, 2023 via the amalgamation of the former villages of Aroostook and Perth-Andover as well as the concurrent annexation of adjacent unincorporated areas. [ 1 ]