Acadie Siding, New Brunswick

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Acadie Siding
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Acadie Siding
Location of Acadie Siding in New Brunswick
Coordinates: 46°41′04″N65°23′12″W / 46.684444°N 65.386667°W / 46.684444; -65.386667
CountryCanada
Province New Brunswick
County Kent County
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Time zone UTC-4 (Atlantic (AST))
  Summer (DST) UTC-3 (ADT)
Area code 506
NTS Map 21I10 Richibucto

Acadie Siding is a Canadian unincorporated community, located in Kent County, [1] New Brunswick. The community is situated in southeastern New Brunswick, close to Nouvelle-Arcadie. Acadie Siding is built around the intersection of Route 126 and Route 480. Acadie Siding is a mostly Acadian community.

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The name was also used for an area with reduced services within the former local service district of the parish of Acadieville.

History

Notable people

Bordering communities

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References

  1. Canadian Almanac and Miscellaneous Directory. Copp, Clark. 1914. p. 189.