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Sackville is a former town in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada. It held town status prior to 2023 and is now part of the town of Tantramar. Sackville is home to Mount Allison University, a primarily undergraduate liberal arts university. The university welcomes roughly 2200 students per academic year. [2]
On 1 April 1996, Halifax County was dissolved and all of its places (cities, suburbs, towns, and villages) became communities of a single-tier municipality named Halifax Regional Municipality. Today, Lower Sackville is a commuter town of Halifax home to many established businesses, parks, and places of interest.
Sackville is a geographic parish in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada. [ 4 ] For governance purposes it is divided between the town of Tantramar , the incorporated rural community of Strait Shores , [ 5 ] and the Southeast rural district, [ 6 ] with small border areas belonging to the town of Cap-Acadie .
Middle Sackville is served by Trunk 1, also known as Sackville Drive on this section. Highway 101 is a 4 lane provincial arterial route that bypasses the community, and can be accessed via Margeson Drive which meets Sackville Drive at a roundabout. [3] This gives commuters easy access to the rest of HRM and the Annapolis Valley.
Sackville can refer to several different communities in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia located along the Sackville River. No community has simply "Sackville" as an official name. No community has simply "Sackville" as an official name.
Canada had 41 CMAs and 111 CAs at the 2021 census. The number of CMAs increased from 35 in 2016 with the promotion of the Nanaimo, Kamloops, Chilliwack, Fredericton, Drummondville and Red Deer CAs. [6] Overall, between promotion to CMA, absorption, and dissolution, the number of CAs decreased by seven.
Route 106 is a highway in New Brunswick, Canada; running from an intersection with Route 1 and the western terminus of Route 905 in Three Rivers to the intersection of Trans-Canada Highway (Route 2) and the southern terminus of Route 940 in Sackville; a distance of 91.8 kilometres.
The route again turns southwest passing through Ward then crosses the Tantramar River, entering Upper Sackville. The route passes Silver Lake then enters Middle Sackville then crosses Route 1 Exit 504 as it enters Sackville. The route passes Sackville Waterfowl Park on the Tantramar Marsh then the Tantramar Civic Centre ending at Route 106. [2]