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Located on E side of the St. John River, 5.71 km NNW of Hartland, on the road to Stickney: Peel Parish, Carleton County: PO 1862-1969: in 1866 Peel was a farming and lumbering settlement with approximately 47 resident families: in 1871 it had a population of 100: in 1904 Peel was a flag station on the Canadian Pacific Railway and had 1 post office, 1 store, 1 sawmill, 1 carriage factory, 2 churches and a population of 150.

Latitude : 46° 21'

Longitude : 67° 33'

County : Carleton

Parish : Peel

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Other communities within the vicinity of    

CommunityDistance (Kilometers)Bearing
Hale 1.85 180° S
Simonds 1.85 180° S
Upper Brighton 3.71 180° S
Stickney 3.92 341° NNW
Lansdowne 4.51 35° NE
Alexandrina 4.51 35° NE
* Distances and bearings were calculated by using the latitude and longitude of the community.


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