Ancienne église anglicane Trinity
Ancienne église anglicane Trinity is a reserve in New Brunswick, Atlantic Canada. Ancienne église anglicane Trinity is situated nearby to the locality Underhill, as well as near Breadalbane.Places of Interest
Highlights include Blackville School.
Blackville School
School building
Anglophone North is a Canadian school district in New Brunswick, operated under the direction of the Ministry of Education and Early Childhood Development.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Blackville and Renous.
Blackville
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Blackville is a village of almost 1,000 people in the Miramichi River Valley on the Southwest Miramichi River where the Bartholomew River flows into the main river. Blackville is considered the Salmon Capital of the Miramichi.
Renous
Village
Renous-Quarryville was a Canadian local service district in Northumberland County, New Brunswick, located 25 mi upstream of Miramichi, situated where the Renous River, and the Indiantown brook. discharges into the Southwest Miramichi River. Renous is situated 8 km north of Ancienne église anglicane Trinity.
Ancienne église anglicane Trinity
- Type: Reserve
- Also known as: “Ancienne eglise anglicane Trinity”
- Location: New Brunswick, Atlantic Canada, Canada, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
46.7376° or 46° 44′ 15″ northLongitude
-65.82766° or 65° 49′ 40″ westElevation
11 metres (36 feet)Open location code
87RPP5QC+2WGeoNames ID
5884797
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Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Old Trinity Anglican Church and Bartholomew River.
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