Wakefield, New Brunswick
Wakefield is a dispersed Canadian rural community located in Wakefield Parish, Carleton County, New Brunswick.
Located approximately 9 km southeast of Hartland, Wakefield sits along Route 103 by the Saint John River. The nearby Hartland is home to the Hartland Bridge, the world's longest covered bridge.
History
According to local residents in the early 20th century, the old village of Wakefield was located at what later became Victoria Corner. It had a large store run by James R. Tupper and a hotel run by John Moran.
In 1984, a famous bridge at Wakefield burned down in a fire. By 1988, it had been rebuilt as a covered bridge, and re-opened to pedestrians only.
In popular culture
Wakefield is one of the settings in the novel Maclean by Allan Donaldson, which tells the story of a First World War veteran who was gassed at Ypres.
See also
- List of historic places in Carleton County, New Brunswick
- List of communities in New Brunswick
- List of people from Carleton County, New Brunswick
Neighbouring communities
References
- ^ "Wakefield".
- ^ Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada. "Place names - Search Results". geonames.nrcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
- ^ Ketchum, T. C. L. (1922). A short history of Carleton county, New Brunswick. Woodstock, New Brunswick: Sentinel. p. 63.
- ^ Ferguson, Will (May 24, 1998). "A Kiss in the Dark: The Vanishing Beauty of Covered Bridges". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2024-03-31 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Grace, Sherrill (2014). Landscapes of war and memory: The two World Wars in Canadian literature and the arts, 1977-2007. University of Alberta Press. p. 117. ISBN 9781772120004.
Further reading
- Ketchum, T.C.L. (1922). A Short History of Carleton County New Brunswick. Sentinel Publishing Company. p. 62. Retrieved 2024-03-31.