Oak Point-Bartibog Bridge

Oak Point-Bartibog Bridge (/ˈbɑːrtɪbɡ/ BAR-tih-bohg)[1] is a local service district in New Brunswick, Canada. The name is sometimes spelled Bartibogue Bridge.

Oak Point-Bartibog Bridge
Location of Bartibog Bridge in New Brunswick

History

Two noted landmarks are the MacDonald Farm Provincial Historic Site, an 18th-century stone farmhouse built by Colonel Alexander MacDonald, an early pioneer in the Miramichi area. It is now a Provincial Historic Site. A second is St Peter and St Paul's Church at Moody's Point, one of the earliest churches in the area, serving Scotch Catholics of the surrounding districts.

Notable people

gollark: The tallest structure is Luca_S's (I think) 256-tall cobble pillar in the End.
gollark: Unless the e-ink variants started running Android recently.
gollark: Not the Kindle *Fire* ones with a regular LCD panel.
gollark: No, I mean the e-ink ones.
gollark: Fun fact: you can actually install applications of some sorts on the e-ink kindles because they run a bizarre Linux-y OS.

See also

References

  1. The Canadian Press (2017), The Canadian Press Stylebook (18th ed.), Toronto: The Canadian Press

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