Memramcook is a Canadian village in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Located in south-eastern New Brunswick, the community is predominantly people of Acadian descent who speak the Chiac derivative of the French language.
History
Memramcook is called the "Berceau de l'Acadie", which translates to "cradle of Acadia". Long been inhabited by the Mi'kmaq, the site saw the arrival of Acadians in 1700.
Name
The village name is originally Micmac and means "crooked river," referring to the many intricacies of the Memramcook River. The first mention of the area used the spelling Mémérancouque. The missionaries turned it into Memerancook, Memerancooque (1757), Memeramcook (1803), Memramkook (1812), Mamramcook (1812) and finally Memramcook . There have been several recent controversies about the name, such as people who offer the spelling Memramcouk or Memramkouke.
Deportation
In August 1755, English soldiers were sent to Beaubassin, Petitcodiac, Chipoudy, and Memramcook to take the Acadiens prisoners. However, through guidance by the local missionary, Father LeGuerne, the Acadians hid in the woods. Then, on August 26, Lieutenant Boishébert of Miramichi and 125 soldiers and a group of Micmacs, surprised 200 Englishmen, under the command of Major Joseph Frye. The English had set fire to the church of Chipoudy and 181 homes, as well as 250 houses in Petitcodiac. Boishébert gave the order to attack at the moment that the English were setting fire to the church of Petitcodiac. After three hours of fierce fighting, the English retreated, leaving behind 50 dead, and around 60 wounded. It was thus that 200 families were able to escape the deportation.
Ü (Tibetan: དབུས་,Wylie: dbus,ZYPY: Wü
; pronounced w-yu, similar to English word "we") is a geographic division and a historical region in Tibet. Together with Tsang (Tib. གཙང་, gtsang), it forms Central Tibet Ü-Tsang (Tib. དབུས་གཙང་, Wyl. dbus gtsang), which is one of the three Tibetan regions or cholka (cholka-sum). The other two cholka are Kham (Tib. ཁམས་, Wyl. khams) (Dotod) and Amdo (Tib. ཨ༌མདོ;Wyl. a mdo) (Domed). According to a Tibetan saying, "the best religion comes from Ü-Tsang, the best men from Kham, and the best horses from Amdo".
Constituent districts
Taken together, Ü and Tsang are considered to be the center of Tibetan civilization, from historical, cultural, political and economic perspectives. They are centered on the valley of the Yarlung Tsangpo River, which flows eastward at about 3,600 metres (11,800ft) above sea level. Of this territory, Ü constitutes the eastern portion, up to Sokla Kyao in the east where it borders to Kham. It includes the Lhasa River valley system, where Lhasa is situated, and the Yarlung and Chonggye valleys to the south of the Tsangpo.
The province of Quebec, Canada, is officially divided into 17 administrative regions. Traditionally (and unofficially), it is divided into around twenty regions. As of the 2011 Canadian Census, the population of Quebec was 7,903,001, the land area was 1,356,547.02km2 and the population density was 5.8 inhabitants per square kilometre.
Administrative
Administrative regions are used to organize the delivery of provincial government services. They are also the basis of organization for regional conferences of elected officers (French:conférences régionales des élus, CRÉ), with the exception of the Montérégie and Nord-du-Québec regions, which each have three CRÉs or equivalent bodies. (In the Nord-du-Québec region, the Kativik Regional Government and Cree Regional Authority, in addition to their other functions, play the role of a CRÉ).
List
The subregions of Montérégie and Nord-du-Québec have their own regional conference of elected officers (CRÉ). Municipalities with 20,000-plus populations in the 2011 Census are listed, with those 50,000 or over bolded. In addition, the seat of the relevant CRÉ is indicated, as well as other major cities and towns. If the population of a CRÉ is less than 20,000, it is shown in italics.
Organic Haskap Orchard - Plantation | 2020 - Memramcook NB
An insight view of our Organic Haskap Orchard. We planted over 5000 plants with the help of over 30 volunteers!
published: 20 Sep 2020
Memramcook NB - amateur footage - 1940s 1950s
Film footage from the 1940s and 1950s in Memramcook, New Brunswick.
Filmed by Catholic priests who were professors at the local Université St. Joseph (Now Univeristé de Moncton).
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published: 25 Aug 2022
Winter in Memramcook (Part 1) - 1930s to 1970s
A video with various clips of winter in Memramcook, from the 1930s to the 1970s.
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published: 03 Feb 2023
Memramcook area covered bridge
After some hunting we were eventually able to find the covered bridge in the Memramcook, NB area.
published: 21 Mar 2011
242 Beaumont Road | Memramcook, NB
MLS: M144942
published: 20 Jul 2022
Lot Renaissance Road | Memramcook, New Brunswick
MLS® # M142569
Would you just look at this' An acre and a half of land near in the beautiful Village de Memramcook. This lot located on Renaissance Extension Road is ready for someone to love and build memories on. Located right in behind a popular round, Royal Road, this lot offers privacy and accessibility all in one. The Trans Canada Highway is just a short drive up the road for quick access to grocery and big box stores in Greater Moncton or Halifax region. Memramcook has so much
to offer for a small village, only 20 minutes to Moncton and Dieppe. There are ATV trails throughout Memramcook routing to Dieppe, Sackville and lots of other trails to adventure on. The ATV trail pickup road is one minute up Renaissance Steet. Attractions in Memramcrook include; Memramcook Golf course/ Belli...
published: 07 Jun 2022
Memramcook NB - Mud Bog - Pit à Marc - 1987
A video of a mud bog competition from 1987 in Memramcook, as a fundraiser for a young girl in the area battling an illness. The competition was held at the 'Pit à Marc', off Little Dover Road.
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published: 30 Sep 2022
Verger Belliveau Orchard, Memramcook NB
published: 26 Aug 2015
A nostalgic drive down Little Dover Road... - Memramcook NB - 1989
A relaxed drive up Little Dover Road, in October 1989. How many changes versus today can you spot?
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Music by the very talented Oak Studios
https://www.youtube.com/@oak.studios
Song: Summer
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: https://youtu.be/UpRPzujTa7w | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Song: Loft
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: https://youtu.be/pQcwoJO013A | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Song: My Valentine
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: https://youtu.be/CVbSmbGtfXI | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Film footage from the 1940s and 1950s in Memramcook, New Brunswick.
Filmed by Catholic priests who were professors at the local Université St. Joseph (Now Unive...
Film footage from the 1940s and 1950s in Memramcook, New Brunswick.
Filmed by Catholic priests who were professors at the local Université St. Joseph (Now Univeristé de Moncton).
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the Moncton area.
Film footage from the 1940s and 1950s in Memramcook, New Brunswick.
Filmed by Catholic priests who were professors at the local Université St. Joseph (Now Univeristé de Moncton).
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the Moncton area.
A video with various clips of winter in Memramcook, from the 1930s to the 1970s.
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the Moncton area.
A video with various clips of winter in Memramcook, from the 1930s to the 1970s.
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the Moncton area.
A video with various clips of winter in Memramcook, from the 1930s to the 1970s.
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the Moncton area.
MLS® # M142569
Would you just look at this' An acre and a half of land near in the beautiful Village de Memramcook. This lot located on Renaissance Extension R...
MLS® # M142569
Would you just look at this' An acre and a half of land near in the beautiful Village de Memramcook. This lot located on Renaissance Extension Road is ready for someone to love and build memories on. Located right in behind a popular round, Royal Road, this lot offers privacy and accessibility all in one. The Trans Canada Highway is just a short drive up the road for quick access to grocery and big box stores in Greater Moncton or Halifax region. Memramcook has so much
to offer for a small village, only 20 minutes to Moncton and Dieppe. There are ATV trails throughout Memramcook routing to Dieppe, Sackville and lots of other trails to adventure on. The ATV trail pickup road is one minute up Renaissance Steet. Attractions in Memramcrook include; Memramcook Golf course/ Belliveau Orchard, Scow Cider, Latitude 46 Estate Winery, Bourdreau meats, Le Blanc meats and other small businesses that make living in a small village so much more worth it' Current taxes reflect the 1.5 acres, plus the owners extra acreage.
MLS® # M142569
Would you just look at this' An acre and a half of land near in the beautiful Village de Memramcook. This lot located on Renaissance Extension Road is ready for someone to love and build memories on. Located right in behind a popular round, Royal Road, this lot offers privacy and accessibility all in one. The Trans Canada Highway is just a short drive up the road for quick access to grocery and big box stores in Greater Moncton or Halifax region. Memramcook has so much
to offer for a small village, only 20 minutes to Moncton and Dieppe. There are ATV trails throughout Memramcook routing to Dieppe, Sackville and lots of other trails to adventure on. The ATV trail pickup road is one minute up Renaissance Steet. Attractions in Memramcrook include; Memramcook Golf course/ Belliveau Orchard, Scow Cider, Latitude 46 Estate Winery, Bourdreau meats, Le Blanc meats and other small businesses that make living in a small village so much more worth it' Current taxes reflect the 1.5 acres, plus the owners extra acreage.
A video of a mud bog competition from 1987 in Memramcook, as a fundraiser for a young girl in the area battling an illness. The competition was held at the 'Pit...
A video of a mud bog competition from 1987 in Memramcook, as a fundraiser for a young girl in the area battling an illness. The competition was held at the 'Pit à Marc', off Little Dover Road.
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the Moncton area.
A video of a mud bog competition from 1987 in Memramcook, as a fundraiser for a young girl in the area battling an illness. The competition was held at the 'Pit à Marc', off Little Dover Road.
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the Moncton area.
A relaxed drive up Little Dover Road, in October 1989. How many changes versus today can you spot?
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the ...
A relaxed drive up Little Dover Road, in October 1989. How many changes versus today can you spot?
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the Moncton area.
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Music by the very talented Oak Studios
https://www.youtube.com/@oak.studios
Song: Summer
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: https://youtu.be/UpRPzujTa7w | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Song: Loft
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: https://youtu.be/pQcwoJO013A | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Song: My Valentine
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: https://youtu.be/CVbSmbGtfXI | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
A relaxed drive up Little Dover Road, in October 1989. How many changes versus today can you spot?
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the Moncton area.
---
Music by the very talented Oak Studios
https://www.youtube.com/@oak.studios
Song: Summer
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: https://youtu.be/UpRPzujTa7w | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Song: Loft
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: https://youtu.be/pQcwoJO013A | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Song: My Valentine
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: https://youtu.be/CVbSmbGtfXI | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Film footage from the 1940s and 1950s in Memramcook, New Brunswick.
Filmed by Catholic priests who were professors at the local Université St. Joseph (Now Univeristé de Moncton).
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the Moncton area.
A video with various clips of winter in Memramcook, from the 1930s to the 1970s.
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the Moncton area.
MLS® # M142569
Would you just look at this' An acre and a half of land near in the beautiful Village de Memramcook. This lot located on Renaissance Extension Road is ready for someone to love and build memories on. Located right in behind a popular round, Royal Road, this lot offers privacy and accessibility all in one. The Trans Canada Highway is just a short drive up the road for quick access to grocery and big box stores in Greater Moncton or Halifax region. Memramcook has so much
to offer for a small village, only 20 minutes to Moncton and Dieppe. There are ATV trails throughout Memramcook routing to Dieppe, Sackville and lots of other trails to adventure on. The ATV trail pickup road is one minute up Renaissance Steet. Attractions in Memramcrook include; Memramcook Golf course/ Belliveau Orchard, Scow Cider, Latitude 46 Estate Winery, Bourdreau meats, Le Blanc meats and other small businesses that make living in a small village so much more worth it' Current taxes reflect the 1.5 acres, plus the owners extra acreage.
A video of a mud bog competition from 1987 in Memramcook, as a fundraiser for a young girl in the area battling an illness. The competition was held at the 'Pit à Marc', off Little Dover Road.
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the Moncton area.
A relaxed drive up Little Dover Road, in October 1989. How many changes versus today can you spot?
Subscribe to this channel for more vintage content from the Moncton area.
---
Music by the very talented Oak Studios
https://www.youtube.com/@oak.studios
Song: Summer
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: https://youtu.be/UpRPzujTa7w | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Song: Loft
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: https://youtu.be/pQcwoJO013A | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Song: My Valentine
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: https://youtu.be/CVbSmbGtfXI | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Memramcook is a Canadian village in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. Located in south-eastern New Brunswick, the community is predominantly people of Acadian descent who speak the Chiac derivative of the French language.
History
Memramcook is called the "Berceau de l'Acadie", which translates to "cradle of Acadia". Long been inhabited by the Mi'kmaq, the site saw the arrival of Acadians in 1700.
Name
The village name is originally Micmac and means "crooked river," referring to the many intricacies of the Memramcook River. The first mention of the area used the spelling Mémérancouque. The missionaries turned it into Memerancook, Memerancooque (1757), Memeramcook (1803), Memramkook (1812), Mamramcook (1812) and finally Memramcook . There have been several recent controversies about the name, such as people who offer the spelling Memramcouk or Memramkouke.
Deportation
In August 1755, English soldiers were sent to Beaubassin, Petitcodiac, Chipoudy, and Memramcook to take the Acadiens prisoners. However, through guidance by the local missionary, Father LeGuerne, the Acadians hid in the woods. Then, on August 26, Lieutenant Boishébert of Miramichi and 125 soldiers and a group of Micmacs, surprised 200 Englishmen, under the command of Major Joseph Frye. The English had set fire to the church of Chipoudy and 181 homes, as well as 250 houses in Petitcodiac. Boishébert gave the order to attack at the moment that the English were setting fire to the church of Petitcodiac. After three hours of fierce fighting, the English retreated, leaving behind 50 dead, and around 60 wounded. It was thus that 200 families were able to escape the deportation.