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  2. Campbellton, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Campbellton is a city in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada. [ 3 ] Situated on the south bank of the Restigouche River opposite Pointe-à-la-Croix , Quebec , Campbellton was officially incorporated in 1889 and achieved city status in 1958.

  3. Addington Parish, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Addington is a geographic parish in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada. [4]For governance purposes it is divided between the city of Campbellton [5] and the Restigouche rural district, [6] both of which are members of the Restigouche Regional Service Commission.

  4. Sugarloaf Mountain (New Brunswick) - Wikipedia

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    Sugarloaf Mountain, as seen from Campbellton. Sugarloaf Mountain is a 281.1 m (922 ft) mountain in the northern Appalachian Mountains in Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada. The mountain is protected by Sugarloaf Provincial Park and lies within city limits, just south of the urban area. [1]

  5. List of cities in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Campbellton is also the smallest city by land area, spanning 18.57 square kilometres (7.17 sq mi), while Saint John is the largest at 315.59 square kilometres (121.85 sq mi). [7] Additionally, Saint John was the first incorporated city in the future New Brunswick and Canada overall with its charter being signed on May 18, 1785. [11]

  6. New Brunswick Route 11 - Wikipedia

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    Route 11 in Jacquet River, approximately halfway between Bathurst and Campbellton. Route 11 is a provincial highway in northeastern New Brunswick, Canada.The 440-kilometre (270 mi) road runs from Moncton to the Quebec border, near Campbellton, at the Matapédia Bridge, following the province's eastern and northern coastlines.

  7. New Brunswick Route 134 - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Upon entering Campbellton, the speed limit is reduced to 50 km/h, and a sidewalk appears. [4] The road takes a route through downtown Campbellton, following Ramsay, Water, Andrew, and Roseberry Street's. West of Campbellton are Atholville and Tide Head. Through the villages, it becomes a truck route, linking highways to local industry.

  8. File:Administrative areas of New Brunswick with First Nations ...

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    Administrative areas of New Brunswick map-blank.svg: Sémhur, 9 octobre 2011; derivative work: Dr Wilson--Dr Wilson (talk) 16:50, 14 October 2011 (UTC) Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Administrative areas of New Brunswick with First Nations lands map-7 sites -fr.svg

  9. New Brunswick Route 17 - Wikipedia

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    Route 17, commonly known as the Stewart Highway, is 148 kilometres (92 mi) long and runs from the Canada–US border in Saint-Leonard to Route 11 in Glencoe near Campbellton. Saint-Quentin and Kedgwick are other towns along the route. With the exception of those towns, the highway runs almost entirely through sparsely populated forest land.