Durham Bridge, New Brunswick Explained

Durham Bridge is a rural settlement in York County, New Brunswick, Canada. It is located approximately 25km (16miles) north of the provincial capital of Fredericton on New Brunswick Route 8, where its eponymous bridge crosses the Nashwaak River. Locally, there is often a distinction made between Upper and Lower Durham, differentiating the settlement north of the bridge from that south of the bridge.

History

In 1989 a volunteer fire department was started,[1] since then, the fire department has had numerous expansions.

In late April and early May 2008 major flooding occurred in most of the tributaries of the Saint John River (Bay of Fundy) including the Nashwaak River which runs through Durham Bridge. Numerous houses were damaged, most notably, a moderate sized campground that sits along the river, which was mostly beyond repair. The campground has since been re-opened under new owners and a new name. A number of cottages along the river were also threatened, though most were left undamaged.

See also: History of New Brunswick, List of historic places in York County, New Brunswick and 2008 Saint John River Flood.

Notable people

See main article: List of people from York County, New Brunswick.

The Pond Dynasty

The Pond dynasty is a Transcendentalist dynasty.

See also

References

  1. Web site: Fire Dept Twitter . 2022-03-07 . Twitter . en.
  2. https://nble.lib.unb.ca/browse/p/glenn-e-pond
  3. https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/memorials/canadian-virtual-war-memorial/detail/2224476
  4. https://allpoetry.com/Ida_Celestia_Pond

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