Cherryfield, New Brunswick

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Cherryfield is a Neighbourhood in the city of Moncton, New Brunswick.

Moncton City in New Brunswick, Canada

Moncton is the largest city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city has earned the nickname "Hub City" due to its central inland location in the region and its history as a railway and land transportation hub for the Maritimes.

New Brunswick province in Canada

New Brunswick is one of four Atlantic provinces on the east coast of Canada. According to the Constitution of Canada, New Brunswick is the only bilingual province. About two thirds of the population declare themselves anglophones and a third francophones. One third of the overall population describe themselves as bilingual. Atypically for Canada, only about half of the population lives in urban areas, mostly in Greater Moncton, Greater Saint John and the capital Fredericton.

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History

In 1898 Cherryfield was a farming and lumbering community with 1 church and a population of 75. It was later amalgamated with the City of Moncton.

Places of note

Name Category Owner/Est Pop Notes
McLaughlin Road Reservoir Water Source City of Moncton
Cherryfield Baptist Church Religious

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    Coordinates: 46°08′56″N64°47′31″W / 46.148919°N 64.792042°W / 46.148919; -64.792042

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