Carleton County, New Brunswick

Carleton County, New Brunswick

Carleton County (2001 population 27,184) is located in west-central New Brunswick, Canada.

The county is located in western New Brunswick, it borders on the west, the State of Maine; on the south, York County; on the north, Victoria County and is bisected by the Saint John River. Potato farming is a major industry. The scenic town of Hartland is home to the longest covered bridge in the world.

Communities in Carleton County, with 2001 populations given:

Municipalities
*Town of Woodstock (5,198)
*Town of Hartland (902)
*Village of Florenceville (762)
*Village of Bristol (719)
*Village of Bath (592)
*Village of Centreville (535)

Unincorporated
*Lakeville (381)
*Somerville (368)
*Northampton (362)
*Upper Kent (167)
*Debec (135)
*Coldstream (134)
*Glassville (108)
*Benton (74)

External links

* [http://www.dooryard.ca/index0.html Carleton County Colloquialisms]
* [http://www.mccain.com/index.htm McCain Foods Ltd]
* [http://www.town.woodstock.nb.ca/ Town of Woodstock]
* [http://www.town.hartland.nb.ca/ Town of Hartland]
* [http://www.fallsbrookcentre.ca/ Fallsbrook Centre]

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