Atlantic Institution Explained

Prison Name:Atlantic Institution
Location:Renous, Blackville Parish, Northumberland County, New Brunswick
Classification:Maximum security
Capacity:331
Population:228
Opened:1987
Managed By:Correctional Service of Canada

Atlantic Institution (French: '''Établissement de l'Atlantique'''[1]) is a Canadian federal corrections facility located in the community of Renous, New Brunswick.

It is in proximity to Moncton, with about a two-hour driving distance.[2]

The Atlantic Institution handles male offenders only.

History

It was opened in 1987 on the north bank of the Southwest Miramichi River; the property was formerly used as an ammunition depot,[2] by the Canadian Forces.

Renous was selected as the site for the new maximum security prison for Atlantic Canada during the early 1980s after the aging Dorchester Penitentiary was evaluated as being unsuitable for the changing focus of correctional services for repeat and violent offenders.

Following the opening of Atlantic Institution, the Dorchester Penitentiary was downgraded to handle medium security prisoners in conjunction with the Springhill Institution.

Notable residents

External links

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Notes and References

  1. "Établissement de l'Atlantique." Correctional Service of Canada. Retrieved on October 7, 2014.
  2. Grimaldi, Jeremy. . Dundurn Books, November 12, 2016., 9781459735255 p. 312. "David Mylvaganam is currently incarcerated in New Brunswick, at the Atlantic Institution,[...]"