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| Place | Church Hill |
| Type | Dispersed Rural Community |
| Province / Territory | New Brunswick (NB) |
| Location | Albert |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 45.748025 |
| Longitude | -65.110973 |
| Importance | Village / hamlet |
| CGN ID | DAGAU |
Church Hill is a locality in Albert, New Brunswick, Canada. It is classified as a village / hamlet. Church Hill is located at 45.7480°N, 65.1110°W.
Church Hill rests in a cradle of rolling terrain, where the land gently slopes towards the shimmering waters that define its western edge. It lies 31.1 km east of Sussex, NB (from Sussex, NB: bearing 85°T), and is situated 2.9 km west-south-west of Churchs Corner. The air here carries the clean scent of pine and damp earth, a constant reminder of the dense forests that flank the settlement, their evergreen canopies a deep, somber green against the often-brilliant blue of the sky. Fields, a patchwork of cultivated earth and wild meadow, stretch out in a mosaic of muted greens and golds, interrupted by the occasional weathered barn or a stand of ancient maple trees, their branches reaching like gnarled fingers towards the sun. In the late afternoon, the light can become a liquid amber, bathing the landscape in a warm, ethereal glow that softens the edges of everything it touches. The history of Church Hill is intricately tied to the ebb and flow of the timber trade that once dominated its economy, the scent of sawdust a ghost on the breeze. For generations, families here have worked the land, their lives shaped by the seasons and the bounty of the surrounding woods and waters. While the great logging operations have largely receded, a quiet resilience persists, with small-scale farming and artisanal crafts sustaining a steady, unhurried pace of life. The old church, from which the settlement draws its name, still stands sentinel, a quiet monument to the enduring faith and perseverance of those who first carved out a life in this serene corner of the province.
À Church Hill, le temps semble s'écouler au rythme doux des marées du fleuve Saint-Laurent, dont les eaux salées effleurent les berges verdoyantes. Le paysage, sculpté par les glaciations et les siècles d'occupation humaine, offre un tableau de collines ondulantes où les champs cultivés s'étendent comme des tapisseries aux teintes changeantes, bordés par des bois sombres où l'air est lourd du parfum des pins et des mousses. Les vieilles maisons de bois, certaines aux teintes vives d'antan, d'autres patinées par le vent et le soleil, semblent murmurer les histoires des Acadiens et des premiers colons qui ont bâti leur vie ici, tirant subsistance de la terre et du fleuve. L'économie de Church Hill, autrefois rythmée par les récoltes et la pêche, conserve une âme artisanale, où le savoir-faire traditionnel se transmet de génération en génération, tandis que le silence de l'aube est parfois troublé par le cri lointain d'une mouette ou le murmure du vent dans les branches.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |