Pinder is a Canadian community in York County, New Brunswick at the intersection of Route 595 and Route 605 on the Nackawic River.
It is adjacent to the community of Temperance Vale and was named for sawmill owner and member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, James K. Pinder. It is located 5.71 km NNE of Nackawic.
A post office was established here in 1912, which was removed in 1938. It also had a Canadian Pacific Railway station.
Officially, it is part of Temperance Vale. [1]
The Pinder Falls & Dam are one of the Waterfalls of New Brunswick. [2]
Nackawic is a former town in New Brunswick, Canada. It held town status prior to 2023 and is now part of the rural community of Nackawic-Millville. It is approximately 65 km west of the city of Fredericton on the east bank of the Saint John River.
The Mactaquac Dam is an embankment dam used to generate hydroelectricity in Mactaquac, New Brunswick. It dams the waters of the Saint John River and is operated by NB Power with a capacity to generate 670 megawatts of electricity from 6 turbines; this represents 20 percent of New Brunswick's power demand.
Pokiok is a rural community in York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 105 is a collector highway in New Brunswick running from Route 10 in Youngs Cove to Route 108 in Grand Falls, mostly along the east and north banks of the Saint John River, over a distance of 307.0 kilometres (190.8 mi). Route 105 consists largely of former alignments of Route 2 and runs parallel to Route 2 over its entire length.
Robert Blaine Simpson is a former politician in New Brunswick, Canada.
Queensbury is a geographic parish in York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
James Kellway Pinder was an English-born farmer, businessman and political figure in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. He represented York County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1892 to 1899 and from 1908 to 1925 as a Conservative member. In his lifetime he was known as the "King of Nackawic".
Hawkshaw is a community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick located on the Saint John River. It is situated in Dumfries, a parish of York County. Much of this community was submerged by water when the Mactaquac Dam was built in 1967. Prior to construction, many of the buildings were moved and others were burned. The rural community of Nackawic-Millville was built nearby to house the displaced residents.
Rossville is a community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, 2.3 kilometres (1.4 mi) west of Nackawic-Millville.
Temperance Vale is a community in York County, New Brunswick, Canada on Route 595.
Southampton is a geographic parish in York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Bear Island is a Name Place in Queensbury Parish, New Brunswick, Canada, located on the north shore of the Saint John River.
Bright is a geographic parish in York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 585 is a 33-kilometre (21 mi) long east–west secondary highway in the eastern portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 595 is a 21-kilometre (13 mi) long north–south secondary highway in the eastern portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 605 is a 14.7-kilometre (9.1 mi) long north–south secondary highway in the eastern portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 610 is a 12.3-kilometre (7.6 mi) long north–south secondary highway in the eastern portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 615 is a 23.2-kilometre (14.4 mi) long east–west secondary highway in the eastern portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
See also Campbell Settlement, York County
The Becaguimec Stream is a minor tributary of the Saint John River in the Canadian Province of New Brunswick. It rises in the hilly woods along the county line dividing Carleton County, Canada from York County, Canada in the western region of the province. Its watershed is adjacent to the South Branch of the Southwest Miramichi River, the Nashwaak River, the Keswick River and the Nackawic Stream.
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