About Grand Falls >>> History of Grand Falls
Acadian pioneers, French Canadians, the Irish, the Scottish and English Loyalists have all contributed to the development of this community since the 19th century. In 1686, Monsignor de Saint-Vallier, second Bishop of Quebec, was the first to mention Grand Falls in his writings. A commemorative monument was erected in 1986 at the entrance to Davis Park.
In 1791, Thomas Carleton, first Governor of New Brunswick, had a military post built, which was named after him.
Known as Colebrooke until 1890, the town was next named Grand Falls because of its great falls.
The native name given to Grand Falls was Chicanekapeag, meaning giant destroyer. Here, the Saint John river ceases to be the natural border between the United States and Canada.
CPR Steam Locomotive No.508 History A story that will intrigue most of you who have a thing for local historical events. This article won’t give you all the answers pertaining to locomotive No. 508 but will at least make you aware of its past existence and its colorful history.
Genealogy & History - Pictures on CD-Rom
A wonderful genealogy collection.
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