Pokesudie is a community in the Canadian province of Gloucester County, New Brunswick. [1]
The former local service district of Pokesudie took its name from the community.
Gloucester County is located in the northeastern corner of New Brunswick, Canada. Fishing, mining and forestry are the major industries in the county. The eastern section of the county is known for its Acadian culture. The county is named for Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh.
Tracadie-Sheila is a former town in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada. It is now part of the Regional Municipality of Tracadie.
Brantville is a neighbourhood in the Regional Municipality of Grand Tracadie–Sheila, in Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Shippagan is a Canadian town within Shippegan Parish, Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël is a former village in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada. It held village status prior to 2023 and is now part of the town of Île-de-Lamèque.
Point Escuminac is a cape located in eastern New Brunswick, Canada. Its geographic coordinates are 47º04'N, 64º48'W.
Lamèque Island, , is a Canadian island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the northeastern tip of Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
The Pokemouche River is in north eastern New Brunswick, Canada. The name is derived from the Algonquin language. Its headwaters are near the town of Hautes-Terres, and it flows in an easterly direction approximately twenty kilometers where it empties into the Gulf of St. Lawrence at Inkerman Lake. Other communities along its watershed include Maltampec and Pokemouche. Its tributaries include South Branch Pokemouche River, Cowans Creek, and the Waugh River.
Saumarez was a community and local service district in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. It is now a part of the Regional Municipality of Tracadie in Canada.
Pokemouche 13 is the Statistics Canada census area designation for what is properly termed the Pokemouche Indian Reserve No. 13, located 64 km east of Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada in Gloucester County near the community of Pokemouche. The reserve is under the jurisdiction of the Burnt Church First Nation and is 151.4 ha. in size. Nearby localities include Boudreau Road, Cowans Creek, Haut-Sainte-Rose, Landry, and Maltampec.
Losier Settlement was a settlement in New Brunswick. There are 3 major highways that intersections with Losier Settlement, Route 11, Route 150, Route 160. It is now part of the Regional Municipality of Grand Tracadie–Sheila.
Pont-Landry is a community in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, located at the junction of Inkerman, Saint-Isidore, and Saumarez Parishes. It was grouped with the communities of Boishébert, Gaspereau, and Losier Settlement in 1986 to form the local service district of Pont Landry, which was annexed by the Regional Municipality of Grand Tracadie–Sheila in 2014.
Rivière-du-Portage was a settlement in Northumberland County, New Brunswick at the intersection of Route 11 and the eastern terminus of Route 370. This community was incorporated into the Regional Municipality of Grand Tracadie–Sheila.
Saint-Irenée was a local service district in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. It is now part of the Regional Municipality of Grand Tracadie–Sheila.
Saint-Simon is a settlement in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada. It is located in the Acadian Peninsula.
Sainte-Rose was a settlement in New Brunswick. Originally surveyed as the Ste. Rose Settlement for land grants, it eventually differentiated into the communities of Sainte-Rose-Gloucester and Haut-Sainte-Rose; from 1988 it formed the core of a local service district named Sainte-Rose. It was annexed by the Regional Municipality of Tracadie in 2014.
Tracadie Beach was a settlement in Gloucester County, New Brunswick. It is now a part of the Regional Municipality of Grand Tracadie–Sheila.
Val-Comeau was a settlement and local service district in New Brunswick. It is now part of the Regional Municipality of Grand Tracadie–Sheila.
Village-Blanchard is a settlement in New Brunswick, Canada. This village was called Blanchard Settlement until 2010.
Six-Roads is a settlement in New Brunswick, Canada. The Community is located mainly at the intersection of Route 355 and Route 11. Since 2014 it has been part of the Regional Municipality of Tracadie.
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