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Located at the mouth of the Upper Salmon River, E of Fundy National Park, 9.81 km WSW of
Waterside:
Alma Parish,
Albert County: settled in 1810 by settlers from Nova Scotia and called Salmon River: PO
Salmon River 1848-1873: in 1871 Salmon River had a population of 250: renamed Alma in 1873: PO
Alma from 1873: in 1904 Alma was a terminus of the Albert Southern Railway and a settlement with 1 post office, 5 stores, 3 hotels, 3 sawmills, 2 churches and a population of 350: included the community of
Alma West which is now within Fundy National Park: PO
Alma West 1923-1949: Alma was incorporated as a village in 1966.
Latitude
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45° 36'
Longitude
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64° 57'
County
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Albert
Parish
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Alma
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