Lower Coverdale is a settlement in Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada. It is located near Riverview, Moncton, and Dieppe.
Located on W side of the Petitcodiac River, 6.7 km ESE of Upper Coverdale: Coverdale Parish, Albert County: PO 1847-1918 was located at the mouth of Turtle Creek: in 1866 Coverdale was a farming community with about 30 families: John Leeman, Edward Price and R.P. Scutell operated mills here: in 1871 Coverdale had a population of 250: in 1973 Coverdale was incorporated as a town and was amalgamated with Riverview Heights, Gunningsville and Bridgedale: renamed Riverview in 1974.
Dieppe is a city in the Canadian maritime province of New Brunswick. Statistics Canada counted the population at 28,114 in 2021, making it the fourth-largest city in the province. On 1 January 2023, Dieppe annexed parts of two neighbouring local service districts; revised census figures have not been released.
The Université de Moncton is a Canadian francophone university in New Brunswick. It includes campuses in Edmundston, Moncton, and Shippagan.
Salisbury is a town located in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Riverview is a town in Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada. Riverview is located on the south side of the Petitcodiac River, across from the larger cities of Moncton and Dieppe. Riverview has an area of 34 square kilometres (13 sq mi), and a population density of 564.6 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,462/sq mi). Riverview's slogan is "A Great Place To Grow". With a population of 20,584 in 2021,
Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe is a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1968.
The Gunningsville Bridge has been a name given to five different bridges that crossed the Petitcodiac River between Moncton at Route 106 and Riverview, New Brunswick at Route 114, New Brunswick, Canada. The latest Gunningsville Bridge opened on November 19, 2005. This is one of two links that cross the Petitcodiac River from Moncton to Riverview; the other is the Petitcodiac River Causeway. The Route links Vaughan Harvey Blvd In Moncton with Gunningsville Blvd In Riverview.
Route 114 is a 137.6 km (85.5 mi) Canadian secondary highway in southeastern New Brunswick.
Greater Moncton is a census metropolitan area comprising Moncton, Riverview, and Dieppe in New Brunswick, Canada.
Coverdale is a civil parish in Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada, located along the Petitcodiac River opposite Moncton and Dieppe.
Lutes Mountain is a Canadian Community, located in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. It is named after famous railroad conductor, Neil Lutes. The Community is situated in southeastern New Brunswick, to the North West of Moncton, located partially within Moncton and Magnetic Hill Limits. Lutes Mountain is located around the intersection of New Brunswick Route 126 and New Brunswick Route 128.
Turtle Creek is a community Southwest of Riverview, in Albert County, New Brunswick. The community is located on named after the Turtle Creek and is located on Route 910.
Indian Mountain is a Canadian community, located in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. It is situated in southeastern New Brunswick, to the northwest of Moncton. Indian Mountain is part of Greater Moncton. Indian Mountain is located on New Brunswick Route 126
Irishtown is a community located in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada. The community is situated in southeastern New Brunswick, to the north of Moncton on Route 115.
Sunny Brae is a neighbourhood in Moncton, New Brunswick.
Stoney Creek is a settlement in New Brunswick. It is located near Riverview, Moncton, and Dieppe.
Legs for Literacy is an annual marathon held in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada in October. The race day also includes a half marathon, 10 km, and 5 km race.
Coverdale is an unincorporated community in Coverdale Parish, Albert County, New Brunswick. The community is situated in Southeastern New Brunswick, to the south of Moncton.
Upper Coverdale is an unincorporated community in Albert County, New Brunswick. The community is situated in Southeastern New Brunswick, to the south of Moncton.
Mill Creek Nature Park is a 133-hectare (330-acre) municipal park located in Riverview, New Brunswick, Canada. The park is owned by the Town of Riverview and is managed in collaboration with the Friends of Mill Creek, a community-led advisory committee. Mill Creek Nature Park is home to a network of trails which are used for year-round activities, including walking, cycling, and skiing. The park encompasses part of the Mill Creek watershed and includes a diverse array of habitats, such as mixed forests and wetlands. Common species include forest birds, such as black-capped chickadee, common yellowthroat, and ovenbird, and mammals such as American red squirrel, snowshoe hare, and American beaver. The most prominent feature in Mill Creek is an old dam and reservoir which were created by the Department of National Defence in the early 1960s.
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