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GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS OF ST. ANDREWS PARISH
Charlotte
County, New Brunswick
Chamcook
| Chamcook:
Settlement, 4 mi. W of St. Andrews: Saint Andrews
Parish, Charlotte County: settled in 1785: included a
community and station called St. Andrews North: PO
Chamcook 1860-1882 and 1915-1970: in 1866 Chamcook was a
fishing, farming and shipbuilding settlement with
approximately 90 resident families: in 1904 Chamcook was
a station on the Canadian Pacific Railway with 1 summer
hotel, 1 flour and feed mill, 1 church and a population
of 300 and today it is a dispersed community. Ref:
COMMUNITY PLACE NAMES IN NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA,
compiled by Robert F. Fellows Chamcook Channel: ? Chamcook Corner* (*see Edwards Corner): Ref: COMMUNITY PLACE NAMES IN NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, compiled by Robert F. Fellows Chamcook Harbour:Chamcook Harbour is at the head of Ministers Island. Chamcook Island: See Ministers Island (Saint Andrews Par., Charlotte Co.) Ref: COMMUNITY PLACE NAMES IN NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, compiled by Robert F. Fellows Chamcook Lake: Settlement, 1 mi. W of Chamcook: Saint Andrews Parish, Charlotte County: in 1866 Chamcook Lake was a farming settlement with approximately 50 resident families and today it is a dispersed community. Ref: COMMUNITY PLACE NAMES IN NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, compiled by Robert F. Fellows Chamcook Mountain:Overlooking Chamcook Harbour, which is at the head of Ministers Island, and is to the west of the community of Chamcook. It is a small rugged hill, that actually does not reach mountain proportions. |
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