Hammondvale, New Brunswick

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Hammondvale is a Canadian rural community in Kings County, New Brunswick.

History[]

Located in Hammond Parish (source), the community was originally named Upham Vale. It was renamed in 1870. In 1871 it had a population of 200, in 1898 it had a population of 250.[1]

The community is 6.38 km NE from the community of and 3.19 km NW from . The cave known as "Kitt's Cave", is also located in this community. It was named because it is one of the few known locations where beavers raise their young deep inside a cave in the spring.[2] The cave is 141 m long and 8 m deep.[3]

Route 111 turns north from St. Martins through the community. The Hammond River rises in the Caledonia Highlands near the community.

Notable people[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Hammondvale". Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. Retrieved 23 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Kitt's Cave". The Canadian Caver. November 5, 1998. Retrieved 23 November 2010.
  3. ^ "New Brunswick Caves". The Canadian Caver. November 3, 1998. Retrieved 23 November 2010.

Coordinates: 45°34′N 65°30′W / 45.567°N 65.500°W / 45.567; -65.500


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