Saint-Paul, New Brunswick

Saint-Paul is a community in Saint-Paul Parish, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada northwest of Moncton. Its name is sometimes lengthened to match that of the Roman Catholic ecclesiastical parish of Saint-Paul-de-Kent, which can cause confusion with the civil parish of Saint-Paul and (by extension) with the local service district of the parish of Saint-Paul.

History

First settled in 1863 and officially founded in 1883 with a population of over 1000. In 2008, the community celebrated its 125th anniversary. Many activities were planned for the whole year, starting with the winter carnival in January. Major activities were held during the summer, to finally conclude at the annual parish supper in September.

Notable people

gollark: Look, I know there's a bunch of people talking about fish habitat destruction and stuff, but they do exist *now*.
gollark: people is already a plural. "Peoples" is bees.
gollark: Those who disagree with vegetarianism will have combat geckoes launched against them.
gollark: So why do you DISAGREE with VEGETARIANISM?
gollark: (or maybe I'm only ironically a vegetarian and instead I eat fungi)

See also

References

    Bordering communities

    • Hebert, New Brunswick
    • McLean Settlement, New Brunswick
    • Sweeneyville, New Brunswick
    • Village-des-Belliveau, New Brunswicks


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