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The New Brunswick Real Estate Association is a Canadian provincial association for those who work in the real estate industry. It serves and regulates its members through education in professional and ethical standards and promotion of public awareness for the benefit of realtors and the public they serve. It was founded in 1958.
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The family owned the house until 1961, and lived in it on and off until the death of Louis Merritt Harrison, in 1958. The house was then occupied by Mr. Harrison's housekeeper until the sale of the property to K C Irving and an associate, in 1961, at which point the New Brunswick Historical Society opened the house as a museum.
Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust, commonly referred to as Choice Properties, is a Canadian unincorporated, open-ended real estate investment trust (REIT) based in Toronto, Ontario. It is the largest real estate investment trust in Canada, with an enterprise value of $16 billion. [ 1 ]
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Point de Maisonnette is a cape located in northeastern New Brunswick, Canada. Its geographic coordinates are 47º50'15"N, 65º00'13"W. Its geographic coordinates are 47º50'15"N, 65º00'13"W. It is the dividing point for delineating the northern limits of Caraquet Bay from Chaleur Bay .
The Old Sow, the largest tidal whirlpool in the western hemisphere [3] can be viewed from Deer Island Point Park. [4] Although its population is only half what it once was, [5] [6] Deer Island is the main centre of West Isles Parish and falls under the Southwest NB Regional Service Commission. [7]
Elgin, sometimes referred to as Elgin Centre, is a small unincorporated rural village located in Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada.It was first settled in 1811 by John Geldart, followed by other pioneers in subsequent years.