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Colebrooke Settlement
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Description
Located 3.1 km SE of
Malauze
and 3.1 km SW of
Val-d'Amour
:
Addington Parish
,
Restigouche County
: settled in 1843 by Acadians: first called Dubé Settlement for Baptiste Dubé and Audilon Dubé: received increased population through Free Grants Act of 1879: the community was renamed for Sir William MacBean George Colebrooke (1787-1870), lieutenant-governor of NB: also known as Coldbrook.
Latitude
:
47° 56'
Longitude
:
66° 43'
County
:
Restigouche
Parish
:
Addington
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Other communities within the vicinity of
Kilometers
Miles
Community
Distance (Kilometers)
Bearing
Malauze
3.1
307° NW
Seven Mile Ridge
3.1
53° NE
Val-d'Amour
3.1
53° NE
McKendrick
3.73
90° E
* Distances and bearings were calculated by using the latitude and longitude of the community.
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