New Denmark, New Brunswick

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New Denmark, New Brunswick is a Danish settlement in New Brunswick first inhabited in 1872 by several Danish settlers.

During the summer of 2006, it was declared a Provincial Historical Site by the government of New Brunswick. A plaque has been erected at the site of the local museum to declare this honour.

The Top 5 largest ancestries are English (50.1%), French (36.4%), Danish (17.0%), Scottish (12.4%), Irish (11.9%).