New Horton, New Brunswick

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New Horton
Location of New Horton in New Brunswick

New Horton is a Canadian rural community in Albert County, New Brunswick. New Horton is on Route 915. Its population is approximately 100, with a church, a cemetery and it is approximately an hour from Moncton.

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