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| Place | Upper Kent |
| Type | Dispersed Rural Community |
| Province / Territory | New Brunswick (NB) |
| Location | Carleton |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 46.568504 |
| Longitude | -67.711283 |
| Importance | Village / hamlet |
| CGN ID | DAPRW |
Upper Kent is a locality in Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada. It is classified as a village / hamlet. Upper Kent is located at 46.5685°N, 67.7113°W.
Upper Kent rests in a fertile valley carved by the Saint John River, its landscape a gentle embrace of rolling fields and dense woodlands. It lies 16.4 km north-north-west of Carleton North, NB (from Carleton North, NB: bearing 334°T), and is situated 10.9 km north-west of Bath. The air here often carries the clean, crisp scent of pine and damp earth, especially in the hushed moments after a rain, when the very stones seem to exhale moisture. Sunlight, when it breaks through the often-clouded sky, possesses a diffused quality, softening the edges of the world and lending a painterly glow to the patchwork of farms and the darker, brooding depths of the forests that climb the slopes beyond. The Saint John River itself, a constant, murmuring presence, dictates the very breath of Upper Kent, its wide, slow current reflecting the sky and the verdant banks in a liquid mirror. The history of Upper Kent is deeply entwined with the rich agricultural potential of the Saint John River valley, a heritage that continues to define its local economy. Early settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile soil, cleared the land for farming, a tradition that persists to this day with farms producing a variety of crops and livestock. The river, once a vital artery for transportation and trade, still influences the character of Upper Kent, its presence a reminder of earlier eras when bateaux plied its waters. While larger industries are few, the spirit of self-reliance and connection to the land remains a palpable undercurrent in the daily life of Upper Kent, fostering a quiet resilience and a profound appreciation for the natural beauty that surrounds it.
Upper Kent, niché au sein de la fertile région de Carleton, s'épanouit doucement sous les ciels changeants du Nouveau-Brunswick. Ici, la terre, généreuse et patiente, offre un tableau vivant de champs ondoyants, bordés par la présence douce et murmurante de la rivière Saint-Jean, un fil d'argent qui serpente à travers le paysage, portant les échos d'une histoire ancrée dans le travail de la terre et la vie communautaire. Les collines douces qui entourent Upper Kent semblent veiller sur les maisons, les granges et les églises, témoins silencieux du passage du temps et de l'endurance de ses habitants, dont les racines remontent souvent aux premiers colons et aux peuples autochtones qui ont foulé ces terres bien avant. L'air porte le parfum des foins coupés en été et le souffle pur de l'hiver, rappelant la beauté cyclique de la nature qui rythme la vie dans ce coin tranquille du Canada.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |