Forest City, New Brunswick
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Forest City (2001 pop.: 12) is a small Canadian community in western York County, New Brunswick.
The community has the unique distinction of sharing its name with the community immediately across the International Boundary in the state of Maine.
Forest City was once home to 1,000 residents, where its proximity to the waters of East Grand Lake and the softwood forests of the upper St. Croix River watershed provided a lucrative tanning industy that supported an active economy. Remnants of industry can still be found today.
The community houses a church, cemetery, and a small water control dam.