Jacquet River, New Brunswick

Coordinates: 47°55′01″N 66°00′00″W / 47.917°N 66.000°W / 47.917; -66.000
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Jacquet River, New Brunswick

Jacquet River is a former municipality in Restigouche County, New Brunswick, Canada on the Jacquet River. It is now part of the municipality of Belledune, and has a population of about 1,200 people.

It has an elementary and middle school, which is also used by the surrounding communities. It has a grocery store, along with a few locally owned convenience stores. It has a municipal park, which is maintained by the village. A song from the 1970s by Canadian artist Ray Griff references Jacquet River.[1]

History[edit]

Jacquet River has a very strong history with many families having deep roots there, including the Guitard, Gauthier, Devereaux, Joncas, Cormier, Furlotte, Meade, Lapointe, Carriers, Hickey, Mallaley, Kelly, Dempsey, McNair, Driscoll, Culligan Doyle, and Legacy.

In 1994, the Village of Jacquet River, along with a few unincorporated communities, amalgamated with the Village of Belledune to form a larger village known as Belledune: "The Super Village".

Jacquet River is a multilingual community, being on Mi'kma'ki Territory and colonized by French, English, and Dutch settlers. Most people agree that Jacquet River got its name for the famous French explorer, Jacques Cartier, who landed around this area.

A Sign for Jacquet River still found in area

47°55′01″N 66°00′00″W / 47.917°N 66.000°W / 47.917; -66.000

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lyr Req: Jacket River / Jacquet River? (Ray Griff)". mudcat.org. Retrieved 2011-12-21.