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and developed into a riverfront community opposite what would become the provincial capital at Point Ste-Anne. The community grew with improved transportation links to the city, first with ferry services, then railway and road bridges, culminating in the present
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The Nashwaaksis area was first used for seasonal farming by the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet peoples. The first European contact was by the French in the late 17th Century, who granted the land to
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is corrupted from the Maliseet word for the area, Nesuwahkik, with the "-sis" appendage meaning "little Nashwaak".
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The community of Nashwaaksis became a neighbourhood of Fredericton following municipal amalgamation in 1973.
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by the English. After de Villebon's death in 1700 and a devastating flood, the fort was abandoned.
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Saint John, NB, The New Brunswick Museum, 1979. P. 11
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is a neighbourhood and former village in the city of
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Fredericton
New Brunswick
Saint John River
Nashwaaksis Stream
Nashwaak River
Joseph de Villebon
Fort Nashwaak
Nashwaak River
siege
National Historic Site of Canada
Seven Years' War
Westmorland Street Bridge
Route 105
Fort Nashwaak (Naxoat)
Canadian Register of Historic Places
""Fredericton's 'most dangerous intersection' to be turned into roundabout""
45°59′08″N 66°38′57″W / 45.985453°N 66.649032°W / 45.985453; -66.649032
Categories
Neighbourhoods in Fredericton
Populated places disestablished in 1973
Former municipalities in New Brunswick

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