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| Place | St. Croix |
| Type | Dispersed Rural Community |
| Province / Territory | New Brunswick (NB) |
| Location | York |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 45.568084 |
| Longitude | -67.419695 |
| Importance | Village / hamlet |
| CGN ID | DAABC |
St. Croix is a locality in York, New Brunswick, Canada. It is classified as a village / hamlet. St. Croix is located at 45.5681°N, 67.4197°W.
St. Croix rests in a landscape shaped by the slow, persistent work of water and ice, where the land rises and falls in gentle, wooded swells towards the broader washes of the St. Croix River. It lies 9.1 km west-south-west of McAdam, NB (from McAdam, NB: bearing 253°T), and is situated 24.7 km north-west of Lawrence Station. Birch and fir trees, their bark peeling like ancient parchment, stand sentinel over the rolling terrain, their branches often heavy with the damp breath of the nearby waterway. The air here carries a clean, earthy tang, a scent of pine needles and decaying leaves that deepens as dusk begins to paint the western sky in hues of lavender and bruised plum. Small clearings, carved out over generations, reveal glimpses of weathered barns and modest homes, their roofs softened by moss, suggesting a life lived in quiet partnership with the surrounding wilderness. This corner of New Brunswick has long been defined by the St. Croix River itself, a vital artery that once pulsed with the timber trade and later, the rhythm of paper mills that provided livelihoods for generations of families. Traces of this industrial past linger in the quiet hum of the present-day economy, which now leans more towards agriculture and a growing appreciation for the natural beauty of the region, drawing visitors to its serene shores. The river, flowing with a steady, unhurried grace, still dictates the pace of life, its currents whispering tales of early settlers and the enduring spirit of those who have called St. Croix home, fostering a sense of deep-rooted connection to the land and its history.
À St. Croix, le paysage s'étire doucement, une terre sculptée par les eaux et le temps, où les collines ondulent avec une sérénité discrète, rappelant le passage des générations. L'air, imprégné d'une fraîcheur qui annonce le voisinage de l'eau salée, porte les échos d'une histoire tissée entre la terre et la mer, une intimité forgée par les labours et les marées. Les rivières, telles des veines vives, serpentent à travers ce décor, nourrissant une nature généreuse qui a vu naître et prospérer St. Croix, une communauté où le rythme lent des jours semble préserver une forme d'authenticité précieuse. L'agriculture, hier comme aujourd'hui, offre ses lignes régulières à l'horizon, tandis que la mémoire des premiers habitants, qu'ils soient Acadiens ou autochtones, plane subtilement sur les sentiers et les clairières, conférant à ce coin du Nouveau-Brunswick une profondeur silencieuse, une beauté humble et durable.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |