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Edmundston (/ˈɛdməndstən/) is a city in Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada. Established in 1850, it had a population of 16,437 as of 2021.
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Edmundston was first settled as early as 1790 by ACADIANS who relocated from St Anne's Point (Fredericton) at the time of the LOYALIST influx. During the 19th ...
When the land was first being settled, Edmundston was called Petit-Sault. At one time, the P'tit-Sault blockhouse, located at the junction of the Saint John and ...
Established, 1850. City, April 1, 1952. Electoral Districts Federal, Madawaska—Restigouche. Provincial, Edmundston-Madawaska Centre Madawaska Les Lacs- ...
In 1917, the Fraser Company built a pulp and paper mill and in 1925, another paper mill was built in Madawaska, a neighbouring American town in Maine. The two ...
The city of Edmundston (formerly Petit-Sault) was founded around 1790 by Acadians fleeing the arrival of the Loyalists from the East. The name Edmundston ...
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The mother parish of Madawaska was established in 1792 under the patronage of Saint-Basile le Grand. Its chapel was erected on the site of the present church ...
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Edmunston is a rural community established in 1850 with a present day population of 23,500. The economy is supported by forestry and the paper industry.
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In 1785, many of them settled among the Maliseet, who had always hunted and fished in the region.