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Berry Mills, New Brunswick

Coordinates: 46°07′01″N 64°57′00″W / 46.117°N 64.950°W / 46.117; -64.950
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Berry Mills is a small, unincorporated community north-west of Moncton, New Brunswick. It is located around the main Canadian National Railway line, which was formerly the Intercolonial Railway of Canada line. Major Intersections include New Brunswick Route 128 and New Brunswick Route 2 as well as Homestead Road and New Brunswick Route 128. Berry Mills also includes the mostly forest area of Lutesville, New Brunswick.

History

The community was founded by, and named after, Jonathan Berry who established a water powered sawmill on land which he was granted.[1]

Places of note

Name Category Owner/Est Pop Notes
Westmorland-Albert Solid Waste Commission Commercial Solid waste sorting company used by the Albert, Kings, and Westmorland Counties municipalities.

Notable people

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References

46°07′01″N 64°57′00″W / 46.117°N 64.950°W / 46.117; -64.950