Tilley, New Brunswick

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Tilley is a Canadian community in Victoria County, New Brunswick. It is a heavily wooded farming community between Route 105 and 390 between Perth-Andover and Grand Falls. Tilley encompasses a large area and can be subdivided in North Tilley, South Tilley, Lerwick and Currie Rd.

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In the early to mid 20th century, Tilley was the site of a large annual fair.

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    Coordinates: 46°51′25″N67°37′37″W / 46.857°N 67.6270°W / 46.857; -67.6270