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Six-Roads is a settlement in New Brunswick, Canada. [1] 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.
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.
Northumberland County is located in northeastern New Brunswick, Canada.
Saumarez is a civil parish in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Berry Mills is a small, unincorporated community north-west of Moncton, New Brunswick. It is located around the main Canadian National Railway line, which was formerly the Intercolonial Railway of Canada line. Major Intersections include New Brunswick Route 128 and New Brunswick Route 2 as well as Homestead Road and New Brunswick Route 128. Berry Mills also includes the mostly forest area of Lutesville, New Brunswick.
Inkerman is a civil parish in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Pokemouche was a Canadian local service district in Gloucester County, in the northeast of New Brunswick, in the Acadian peninsula; it included the communities of Cowans Creek, Pokemouche, and Upper Pokemouche. It is now part of the town of Caraquet.
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.
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.
Route 430 is a 40-kilometre-long (25 mi) mostly north–south secondary highway in the northwest portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 445 is a 11-kilometre (6.8 mi) long mostly West–East secondary highway in the northwest portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 450 is a 13-kilometre (8.1 mi) long mostly west–east secondary highway in the northwest portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 455 is a 13-kilometre (8.1 mi) long mostly West–East secondary highway in the northwest portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 470 is an 18-kilometre (11 mi) long west–east secondary highway in the northwest portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 480 is a 21-kilometre (13 mi) long west–east secondary highway in the northwest portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 485 is a 23-kilometre (14 mi) long west–east secondary highway in the southeast portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 505 is a 45-kilometre (28 mi) long north–south secondary highway in the northwest portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 515 is a 38-kilometre (24 mi) long east–west secondary highway in the south east portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 525 is a 10-kilometre (6.2 mi) long east–west secondary highway in the northwest portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 530 is a 22-kilometre (14 mi) long north-east looping secondary highway in the southeast portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
Route 535 is a 30-kilometre (19 mi) long north-east looping secondary highway in the south east portion of New Brunswick, Canada.