Trudel, New Brunswick

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Intersection of Routes 135 and 325
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Trudel
Location of Trudel within New Brunswick.
Coordinates: 47°41′32″N65°08′04″W / 47.6923°N 65.1345°W / 47.6923; -65.1345 Coordinates: 47°41′32″N65°08′04″W / 47.6923°N 65.1345°W / 47.6923; -65.1345
Country Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
Province Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick
County Gloucester County
Parish Paquetville Parish
Incorporated1904
Government
  Type Municipal council
Population
 (2011)
  Total2,505
Time zone UTC−4 (Atlantic (AST))
  Summer (DST) UTC−3 (Atlantic Daylight Time (ADT))
Canadian Postal code
E8R
Area code(s) 506
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Trudel is a Canadian community in Gloucester County, New Brunswick.

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The community is located on the Acadian Peninsula. The community is centred around the intersection of Route 135 and Route 325. Trudel lies about 2 kilometres north of Paquetville

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