Crombie Settlement, New Brunswick

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Crombie Settlement is a Canadian rural community in Victoria County, New Brunswick. [1]

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Some current residents of Crombie Settlement claim that the settlement was founded by a man named John Crombie, not to be confused the founder of Crombie, a clothing line. The area was once the site of several family-owned farms and the settlement's early period was characterised by extensive lumbering. [2]

Crombie Settlement is situated along Highway 108 at the base of Geneau Mountain. Crombie Settlement is located between Blue Bell, Hazeldean and Sisson Ridge.

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References

  1. "Provincial Archives of New Brunswick". archives.gnb.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
  2. Dept, New Brunswick Crown Land (1918). Annual Report of the Crown Land Department of the Province of New Brunswick. pp. 185–190.

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