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On the night of April 1, 1987 an extremely high water level forced residents to evacuate, including a seniors home and the hospital. The morning of April 2, 1987 the Canadian Pacific Railway bridge was demolished by the large ice jam, and many buildings and homes along the river in Perth-Andover were flooded. The destruction of the railway ...
After farming in rural Victoria County, New Brunswick for two years, they moved to the village of Andover, where Walter Gillett opened a general store in 1911. [1]: 13 Gillett attended normal school in Fredericton and taught at a rural one-room school in Victoria County before entering the Ontario College of Art in Toronto in 1919.
Perth: 318.25 1,082 Perth-Andover (village) Tobique 20 (reserve) Beech Glen / Beech Glen Road / Bon Accord / Caldwell Brook / Currie / Gladwyn / Hillside / Inman / Kilburn / Kincardine / Lower Kintore / Lower Perth / Maliseet / Muniac / Quaker Brook / Red Rapids / Rowena / Tobique Narrows / Upper Kintore: Andover: 123.45 891 Aroostook (village)
Andover is a geographic parish in Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada. [2]Prior to the 2023 governance reform, for governance purposes it was divided between the villages of Aroostook and Perth-Andover [3] and the local service district of the parish of Andover, [4] all of which were members of the Western Valley Regional Service Commission (WVRSC).
Perth is a geographic parish in Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada. [ 2 ] Prior to the 2023 governance reform , for governance purposes it was divided between the village of Perth-Andover , the Indian reserve of Tobique 20 , and the local service district of the parish of Perth. [ 3 ]
At the very top of Billionaire Mountain, I stopped at The Peak House, a 22,000-square-foot estate that sold for $40 million in 2022. The Peak House is the highest residence on Red Mountain and ...
George Thomas Baird (November 3, 1847 – April 21, 1917) was a Canadian politician.. Born in Andover, New Brunswick, the eldest son of George Baird of Scottish descent, he was educated at Carleton County Grammar School.
Elected to the Perth-Andover village council in 1989, he represented the village on the Grand Falls Regional Economic Development Commission before resigning in 1991, when he moved to Fredericton to work for the Research and Productivity Council.