Arthurette, New Brunswick

Coordinates: 46°47′29″N 67°29′12″W / 46.7915°N 67.486778°W / 46.7915; -67.486778
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Arthurette is located in New Brunswick
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Location of Arthurette in New Brunswick

46°47′29″N 67°29′12″W / 46.7915°N 67.486778°W / 46.7915; -67.486778

Arthurette is a Canadian farming community in Victoria County, New Brunswick.[1] It is located on the Tobique River halfway between the villages of Plaster Rock and Perth-Andover. The community is located where the Route 109 and Route 390 change banks of the Tobique River.[2]

History

The community was named after Arthuret in Cumbria, England by Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore, who was lieutenant governor of New Brunswick from 1861 to 1866.[3]

There was once a covered bridge, but it was destroyed during the spring freshet on April 22, 1950. A replacement bridge was also swept away during a fall freshet on November 6.[4]

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ "Arthurette". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  2. ^ Arthurette, NB, Canada (Map). Google. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  3. ^ Hamiton, William Baillie (1996). Place Names of Atlantic Canada (illustrated, reprint ed.). University of Toronto Press. p. 44. ISBN 0802075703.
  4. ^ "Two Bridges and Mill Carrier Lost". The Tobiquer (7): 5–8. 1986.