Maisonnette, New Brunswick

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Maisonnette, New Brunswick
Village
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Village Canada
Province New Brunswick
Village Gloucester County
Incorporation May 12, 1986 (1986-05-12)
Government
  Mayor Jason Godin
  Governing body Maisonnette Council
  MPs Yvon Godin
  MLAs Hédard Albert
Population (2011)
  Total 573
  source: Statistics Canada
Time zone Atlantic (AST)
  Summer (DST) Atlantic (ADT) (UTC)

Maisonnette (2011 population: 573) is a Canadian village in Gloucester County, New Brunswick.

The fishing village is located on the north shore of Caraquet Harbour near Pointe de Maisonnette, opposite the town of Caraquet on the Acadian Peninsula.


History

The village was first settled in 1832 as a temporary fishing port for people from Caraquet and Bertrand. Their small cabins (maisonnettes in French) was the inspiration for the name of the village.

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    Coordinates: 47°49′33.5″N 65°1′11.9″W / 47.825972°N 65.019972°W / 47.825972; -65.019972


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