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| Place | Haut-Bertrand |
| Type | Suburban Community |
| Province / Territory | New Brunswick (NB) |
| Location | Gloucester |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 47.712241 |
| Longitude | -65.113847 |
| Importance | Village / hamlet |
| CGN ID | DAAUQ |
Haut-Bertrand is a suburban community in Gloucester, New Brunswick, Canada. It is classified as a village / hamlet. Haut-Bertrand is located at 47.7122°N, 65.1138°W.
Haut-Bertrand rests in a cradle of rolling hills, where the air carries the scent of damp earth and distant pine. It lies 6.0 km north of Hautes-Terres, NB (from Hautes-Terres, NB: bearing 351°T), and is situated 13.6 km west-south-west of Caraquet. The landscape here is a gentle, generous sweep of green, punctuated by the deeper, shadowed hues of mature forests that climb the slopes. Fields, meticulously tended, stretch out like patchwork quilts, their colors shifting with the seasons, from the vibrant emerald of early summer to the golden ochre of autumn. The sunlight, particularly as it begins its descent, paints the western sky with strokes of rose and lavender, casting long, benevolent shadows that soften the contours of the land and lend a quiet dignity to the scattered farmsteads. The history of Haut-Bertrand is deeply intertwined with the land it occupies, a narrative whispered through generations of Acadian settlers who found sustenance and solace here. The economy, once rooted in the fertile soil that yields abundant harvests of potatoes and other hardy crops, continues to thrive on agriculture, with a steady hum of tractors and the quiet industry of family farms. Beyond the fields, the nearby Miramichi River, a silver ribbon of life, has historically provided not only water but also a means of transport and a connection to the wider world, its currents carrying echoes of past journeys and generations. The distinctive character of Haut-Bertrand is found in its enduring connection to the earth, a palpable sense of groundedness that permeates the very rhythm of daily life.
Haut-Bertrand s'ancre dans la douceur ondulante de ses terres, là où le fleuve Miramichi dessine ses méandres calmes, miroir d'un ciel souvent chargé d'une lumière douce, filtrée par la brume matinale ou embrasée par les feux du couchant. Le parfum des pins et de la terre humide imprègne l'air, rappelant les racines profondes de cette région, façonnée par l'héritage acadien et les murmures ancestraux des Premières Nations. Les champs labourés, patiemment entretenus, témoignent d'une économie ancrée dans la terre et dans la générosité des saisons, tandis que le rythme familier des jours, entre le souffle de la nature et le labeur des hommes, continue de tisser la trame de la vie à Haut-Bertrand. L'eau, omniprésente, qu'il s'agisse des reflets changeants du fleuve ou du murmure discret des ruisseaux, semble porter en elle les histoires du passé et les espoirs discrets des générations à venir, dans une quiétude presque palpable.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |