Scoudouc, New Brunswick

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Scoudouc
Village
Former Owens-Illinois glass plant in Scoudouc, New Brunswick. It was constructed in an aircraft hangar, part of an abandoned World War II air base. O-I was the latest in a long list of owners of the glass manufacturing plant.
Former Owens-Illinois glass plant in Scoudouc, New Brunswick. It was constructed in an aircraft hangar, part of an abandoned World War II air base. O-I was the latest in a long list of owners of the glass manufacturing plant.
Scoudouc is located in New Brunswick
Scoudouc
Scoudouc
The location of Scoudouc within New Brunswick.
Coordinates: 46°10′07″N 64°33′45″W / 46.168657°N 64.562616°W / 46.168657; -64.562616Coordinates: 46°10′07″N 64°33′45″W / 46.168657°N 64.562616°W / 46.168657; -64.562616
Country Canada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
CountyWestmorland County
ParishShediac Parish
Metropolitan areas of New BrunswickGreater Shediac
Founded1898
Government
 • Governing BodyScoudouc Village Council
Area
 • Total2.00 km2 (0.77 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total200
 • Density464.9/km2 (1,204/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−4 (AST)
 ��� Summer (DST)UTC−3 (ADT)
Area code(s)506
Highways
Route 11
Route 15

Route 132

Scoudouc is a community in New Brunswick, Canada.

The local service district takes its name from the community.

History[]

[1]

Places of note[]

  • Scoudouc Industrial Park.[2]

Notable people[]

See also[]

Bordering communities[]

References[]

  1. ^ Details of Scoudouc History, Government of Canada.
  2. ^ Scoudouc Industrial Park Poised for Growth, Greater Moncton.[dead link]
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