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| Place | St. Thomas |
| Type | Dispersed Rural Community |
| Province / Territory | New Brunswick (NB) |
| Location | Carleton |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 46.321512 |
| Longitude | -67.600054 |
| Importance | Village / hamlet |
| CGN ID | DAEGS |
St. Thomas is a locality in Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. It is classified as a village / hamlet. St. Thomas is located at 46.3215°N, 67.6001°W.
St. Thomas lies nestled in a landscape sculpted by the slow, persistent work of rivers and the ancient heave of the earth. It lies 12.8 km south of Carleton North, NB (from Carleton North, NB: bearing 174°T), and is situated 14.9 km south-east of Centreville. Rolling hills, softened by time, give way to fertile valleys where the land breathes a deep, earthy scent, especially after a summer rain. The air here often carries a crispness, a reminder of the northern latitude, and in the early morning, a delicate mist can cling to the low-lying fields, lending a quiet, introspective beauty to the unfolding day. The forests that fringe the cleared land are a mix of hardy deciduous trees and stoic evergreens, their branches heavy with the memory of countless winters. The history of St. Thomas is deeply entwined with the bounty of its land and waters. Settled by those seeking the promise of agriculture, the economy here has long been tied to the soil, with farms dotting the landscape, their fields a patchwork of cultivated greens and golds. While farming remains a cornerstone, the nearby waterways, once vital for transportation and timber, still hold a quiet allure, hinting at a past where the rhythm of life was dictated by the flow of water. Older stone foundations, now softened by moss and creeping vines, whisper of homes built by those who first carved a life from this place, their stories a silent, enduring presence in the gentle hum of the present.
St. Thomas s'ancre doucement dans le paysage ondulant de la région de Carleton, là où les terres cultivées rencontrent les bois denses, sous un ciel souvent vaste et changeant. Les collines douces, sculptées par les glaciers d'antan, s'étirent vers l'horizon, entrecoupées de ruisseaux discrets qui murmurent leur chemin vers des cours d'eau plus importants, portant l'eau des forêts vers le Saint-Laurent lointain. Ici, le temps semble s'écouler au rythme des saisons, dicté par les labeurs de la terre et l'écho des traditions acadiennes qui ont façonné cette communauté. L'air, souvent chargé de l'odeur de la terre humide et des pins, porte le souvenir d'une histoire profondément liée à l'agriculture et à l'exploitation forestière, des activités qui ont nourri et façonné St. Thomas au fil des générations. Les soirées d'été, la lumière dorée s'attarde sur les champs, peignant le paysage d'une douceur mélancolique, tandis que l'hiver arrive avec sa quiétude blanche, enveloppant St. Thomas dans un silence paisible, promesse de renouveau.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |