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| Place | Saint-Thomas-de-Kent |
| Type | Dispersed Rural Community |
| Province / Territory | New Brunswick (NB) |
| Location | Kent |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 46.445301 |
| Longitude | -64.63994 |
| Importance | Village / hamlet |
| CGN ID | DAEGT |
Saint-Thomas-de-Kent is a locality in Kent, New Brunswick, Canada. It is classified as a village / hamlet. Saint-Thomas-de-Kent is located at 46.4453°N, 64.6399°W.
Saint-Thomas-de-Kent rests on the eastern edge of New Brunswick, a place where the land breathes a sigh of salt-tinged air and the sky often stretches in hues of bruised lavender at day's end. It lies 8.1 km east-south-east of Grand-Bouctouche, NB (from Grand-Bouctouche, NB: bearing 108°T), and is situated 12.6 km north-east of Champdoré. The terrain here is a gentle roll of well-tended fields, punctuated by stands of spruce and fir that whisper secrets on the breeze, giving way to the broad, patient expanse of the Northumberland Strait. The coastline, a mosaic of smooth stones and weathered driftwood, hums with the quiet industry of the sea, the rhythmic pulse of waves a constant companion to the lives lived within Saint-Thomas-de-Kent. This corner of Kent County carries the deep imprint of its Acadian heritage, a resilient spirit woven into the very fabric of its existence. For generations, the economy of Saint-Thomas-de-Kent has been tied to the bounty of the sea, with fishing boats still venturing out from its shores, their nets trailing stories of the day's catch. Beyond the immediate coast, the land supports a scattering of farms, their fertile soil yielding crops that feed the local tables and find their way to wider markets. The quiet hum of daily life here is often accompanied by the distant cry of gulls and the lowing of cattle, a symphony of rural existence that has endured through the years.
À Saint-Thomas-de-Kent, là où le ruisseau de Glace serpente vers les eaux plus vastes du détroit de Northumberland, le paysage se déploie en une mosaïque douce de terres cultivées et de bois sombres. Le soleil du soir, lorsqu'il s'incline à l'horizon, allonge les ombres sur les champs et baigne les toits des maisons d'une lumière dorée, rappelant l'héritage acadien profondément ancré dans le sol. L'air, chargé de l'odeur salée de la mer toute proche, porte le murmure des vagues et le chant des oiseaux marins, une mélodie familière qui rythme la vie de Saint-Thomas-de-Kent. Les anciens chemins de terre, sillonnant entre les champs qui furent jadis le gagne-pain de tant de familles, témoignent d'une histoire laborieuse, façonnée par la terre et l'eau. On y trouve encore l'écho des traditions, la chaleur d'une communauté où chaque visage raconte une parcelle de cette histoire commune, une histoire tissée de résilience et d'attachement profond à ce coin du Nouveau-Brunswick.
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Location data for Saint-Thomas-de-Kent is sourced from the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada, and verified by coordinates rather than name matching alone. GPS coordinates, province, administrative location and place type are shown in the information panel above.
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |