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  2. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in New Brunswick

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    A 24-hectare (59-acre) site featuring the remains of an early 19th-century shipyard typical of a New Brunswick one in its time; an undisturbed cultural landscape combining national and archaeological features associated with 19th-century shipbuilding in eastern Canada Belmont House / R. Wilmot Home [7] 1820 (completed) 1975 Lincoln

  3. Richard Hatfield - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bennett Hatfield PC ONB (April 9, 1931 – April 26, 1991) was a New Brunswick politician and the longest serving premier of New Brunswick from 1970 to 1987. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early life

  4. Hartland, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 January 2025. Town in New Brunswick, Canada Hartland Town Hartland Bridge, with Hartland in the background Seal Nickname: Home of the World's Longest Covered Bridge Hartland Coordinates: 46°17′51″N 67°31′39″W  /  46.29742°N 67.52742°W  / 46.29742; -67.52742 Country Canada Provinces ...

  5. Hugh John Flemming Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Hugh John Flemming Bridge is a multi-arch concrete structure which forms part of Route 130 near Hartland, New Brunswick, Canada. It was completed in 1960. [1] The bridge was built to accommodate the Trans Canada Highway, which opened in 1962.

  6. Fred Smith (New Brunswick politician) - Wikipedia

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    Hartland, New Brunswick: ... Flora A. Britton ... He served in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1921 to 1925 as member of the United Farmers. [1]

  7. St. Charles Parish in Hartland has built a new church ... - AOL

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    St. Charles Parish features a northern Italian design to honor the church's patron saint, St. Charles Borromeo.

  8. Carleton County, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Carleton County (2016 population 26,220 [1]) is located in west-central New Brunswick, Canada.. The western border is Aroostook County, Maine, the northern border is Victoria County, and the southeastern border is York County from which it was formed in 1831.

  9. List of counties of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The county lines were strategically drawn to align with the watersheds, a logical decision given that New Brunswick's settlements were developed along waterways. [13] Additionally, the counties were able to be divided into three groups: the Bay of Fundy, the Saint John River and the North Shore.