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Bouctouche (/ˈbʌktuːʃ/
French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ buktuʃ]) is a town in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Bouctouche was
originally named Tjipogtotjg...
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strong tornado,
later determined to have an F3 rating,
struck the town of
Bouctouche, New
Brunswick on Wednesday,
August 6, 1879.
While weaker tornadoes and...
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Bouctouche Aerodrome (TC LID: CDT5) is a
privately owned airfield located 1.7
nautical miles (3.1 km; 2.0 mi)
northeast of
Bouctouche, New Brunswick,...
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Bouctouche-Kent is a
provincial electoral district for the
Legislative ****embly of New Brunswick. It is the
successor to Kent South, while...
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family sawmill in
Bouctouche, New Brunswick, in 1882. In 1989, he was made an
Officer of the
Order of Canada.
Irving was born in
Bouctouche, New Brunswick...
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Hockey team from
Bouctouche, New Brunswick. They play
their home
games at the 1,100 seat J.K.
Irving Regional Centre in
Bouctouche, New Brunswick. The...
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primarily around the town of
Bouctouche. It was
largely unchanged in the 1994 redistribution. In 2006 it lost the
Bouctouche area to Kent. In the 2013 redistribution...
- County.
Major towns in the
riding include Shediac, Cap-Pelé, Sackville,
Bouctouche,
Richibucto and the
southern and
eastern portions of Dieppe. The neighbouring...
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Agapit Leblanc (1887–1926) was a
Canadian Fishery officer from
Bouctouche, New Brunswick. He was 39
years old when he died on
October 20, 1926,
while investigating...
- Toronto, Ontario.
Opened on June 10, 2018. J.K.
Irving Centre, Grand-
Bouctouche, New Brunswick.
Unveiled on
November 11, 2016.
Waterloo Cenotaph, Waterloo...