Douglas, New Brunswick

Summary

Douglas (2001 population: 2,369) is a Canadian suburban community in York County, New Brunswick.

Douglas, New Brunswick is located in New Brunswick
Douglas, New Brunswick
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Location of Douglas in New Brunswick

Located on the east bank of the Saint John River, Douglas developed as a farming community but has witnessed two residential subdivisions developed in recent decades, largely for residents commuting to Fredericton.

History edit

Notable people edit

Canadian writer and Confederation Poet Sir Charles G.D. Roberts, who has been called the "father of Canadian literature," was born in Douglas on January 10, 1860.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Thomas Hodd, "Charles G.D. Roberts Archived 2015-08-13 at the Wayback Machine," New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia, STU.ca, Web, Apr. 17, 2011.

46°13′8.3″N 66°48′41″W / 46.218972°N 66.81139°W / 46.218972; -66.81139 (Douglas)