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| Place | Lincoln |
| Type | Dispersed Rural Community |
| Province / Territory | New Brunswick (NB) |
| Location | York |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 45.908939 |
| Longitude | -66.585011 |
| Importance | Village / hamlet |
| CGN ID | DAPMN |
Lincoln is a locality in York, New Brunswick, Canada. It is classified as a village / hamlet. Lincoln is located at 45.9089°N, 66.5850°W.
Lincoln lies cradled in a gentle fold of the land, where the Saint John River, a broad, silver ribbon, dictates the shape of the terrain. It lies 7.5 km east-south-east of Fredericton, NB (from Fredericton, NB: bearing 123°T), and is situated 11.2 km north-west of Oromocto. Rolling hills, softened by time and cloaked in a mosaic of deciduous and coniferous trees, rise from its fertile banks, their slopes etched with the faint scars of old logging roads. In the springtime, the air here carries a damp, earthy scent, mingled with the sweet perfume of wild lilacs, a promise of the long, languid days of summer. Evenings descend with a peculiar grace, the sky bleeding from sapphire to rose, then deepening into an indigo velvet that seems to absorb all sound, leaving only the distant murmur of the river and the chirping chorus of unseen insects. The history of Lincoln is intimately tied to the ebb and flow of the mighty Saint John, a waterway that has served as both highway and lifeline for centuries. Early settlers, drawn by the rich alluvial soil and the abundant timber, carved out a life here, their efforts eventually shaping the local economy around agriculture and the lumber trade. While the grand days of vast timber rafts have long since passed, the spirit of industry persists, manifesting in smaller, more diversified enterprises that dot the landscape. One might still find remnants of the past in weathered barns and stone foundations, whispers of families who toiled and thrived, their stories now a quiet undercurrent to the present-day rhythm of life in Lincoln.
Lincoln s'étire paisiblement sur les rives douces de la rivière Saint-Jean, un ruban d'eau argentée qui sculpte le paysage avec une patience séculaire. Ici, la terre respire l'histoire des générations qui l'ont travaillée, des champs labourés qui s'étalent à perte de vue, parsemés de fermes aux toits familiers. La lumière du crépuscule, si particulière dans ces contrées, drape les collines d'une douce mélancolie, révélant les contours discrets des bois qui bordent l'horizon. L'air porte une fraîcheur subtile, empreinte du parfum des pins et de la terre humide, un écho de la vie simple et rythmée de Lincoln. Bien que le passé acadien et les traditions autochtones aient tissé une partie de l'âme de cette région, la vie de Lincoln aujourd'hui est façonnée par la quiétude de ses paysages et la résilience de ses habitants, qui continuent d'honorer la terre qui les nourrit.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |