Boiestown, New Brunswick

Boiestown, New Brunswick

Boiestown (1991 population: 349) is a Canadian rural community in Northumberland County, New Brunswick.

It is situated on the Southwest Miramichi River approximately 60 kilometres northeast of Fredericton, near the province's geographic centre.

Founded as a lumbering community in the early 19th Century, Boiestown is named after Thomas Boies, a New Hampshire native who owned the area's first lumber mill. Forestry is still the main industry in the area.

Boiestown is home to the Central New Brunswick Woodsmen’s Museum. Nearby attractions include Priceville Footbridge, the longest suspension footbridge in New Brunswick, and Nelson Hollow Bridge, the oldest covered bridge in the province.

Boiestown is the setting for "Peter Emberley", a well-known traditional ballad and the favourite lumbering song of New Brunswick. The song recounts the story of a young man from Prince Edward Island who was killed in the Miramichi woods when a log rolled on him. The ballad was sung throughout Atlantic Canada and in Ontario lumbercamps. It is immortalised in Edward D. Ives 1959 Folkways Records album [https://www.smithsonianglobalsound.org/containerdetail.aspx?itemid=983 "Folksongs of Maine"] , and in the 1962 recording [https://www.smithsonianglobalsound.org/containerdetail.aspx?itemid=656 "Folksongs of the Miramichi: Lumber and River Songs from the Miramichi Folk Fest, Newcastle, New Brunswick"] . Bob Dylan's "Ballad of Donald White" is adapted from the music and words of "Peter Emberley".

External links

* [http://www.inmgroup.net/jeep1/history/id6.html History of Boiestown]


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