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4-746: Point Wolfe is a former Canadian village in Albert County , New Brunswick . It is currently a campground location at Fundy National Park . Point Wolfe was located in the Caledonian Hills, at the mouth of the Point Wolfe River in Chignectou Bay. Point Wolfe was situated near the village of Alma , at the mouth of the Point Wolfe River , in Chignecto Bay. As a farming village, Point Wolfe

8-537: A few miles away in 1849, giving rise to Albert Mines. There are four municipalities within Albert County (listed by 2016 population): The county's six parishes serve as rural census subdivisions, which do not include the municipalities within them (listed by 2016 population): As a census division in the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Albert County had a population of 30,749 living in 12,913 of its 13,476 total private dwellings,

12-610: The Western side of the Petitcodiac River on the Chignecto Bay in the Bay of Fundy ; the shire town is Hopewell Cape . The county was established in 1845 from parts of Westmorland County and Saint John County , and named after Prince Albert . Since the abolition of county municipal governments in 1967, its best-known use is as a census division . The mineral albertite was discovered

16-491: Was home to about 72 families in 1866 and had a populated of 150 people in 1871. The village was expropriated as part of development for the Fundy National Park , which it is now a campground of. This New Brunswick location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Albert County, New Brunswick Albert County (2016 population 29,158) is New Brunswick's third-youngest county , located on

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