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Canterbury is a former village in York County, in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It held village status prior to 2023 and is now part of the village of Lakeland Ridges . The community is west of the Trans-Canada Highway at the intersection of Route 122 and Route 630 .
Canterbury is a geographic parish in York County, New Brunswick, Canada. [2]Prior to the 2023 governance reform, for governance purposes it was divided between the villages of Canterbury and Meductic and the local service districts of Benton and the parish of Canterbury, [3] all of which were members of the Western Valley Regional Service Commission (WVRSC).
Canterbury (/ ˈ k æ n t ər b (ə) r i / ⓘ, /-b ɛ r i /) [3] is a city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the county of Kent, England; it was a county borough until 1974. It lies on the River Stour.
Skiff Lake is a glacier lake in southwestern New Brunswick, Canada, near the village of Lakeland Ridges.There are 27 islands scattered throughout the lake. Surrounding the lake are large granite boulders which may have been formed from one of the eruptions of Mount Pleasant Caldera.
The New Brunswick and Canada Railway extended the former St. Andrews and Quebec Railway line to Canterbury in 1859, placing Lakeland Ridges roughly halfway between Woodstock to the north and McAdam to the south. The New Brunswick and Canada Railway was purchased by the New Brunswick Railway in 1882.
Canterbury is a city located in the county of Kent in southeast England. It may also refer to: ... Canada. Canterbury, New Brunswick, a community within the village ...
Canterbury High School is a K-12 school located in Canterbury (now part of Lakeland Ridges), New Brunswick. Canterbury High School is in the Anglophone West School District, [1] and was in the former provincial School District 12. [2] Construction work on the school, then-named the Canterbury Regional High School, began in 1950. [3]
Godley believed that the Canterbury Association's purpose was to found Canterbury, not to rule it. He thought that the colony should be self-governing. In November 1852, a deputation put a requisition to John Robert Godley, asking him to allow himself to be nominated for the first election for Superintendent of the Canterbury Province; James ...