Collette, New Brunswick

Collette, New Brunswick

Collette is a small rural community in the Northumberland County region of New Brunswick, Canada. The community is named for Hosea Collette, a man who settled in the Northumberland County region in the early twentieth century. The community is settled half way between Miramichi, and Moncton, off the Route 126, and near the village of Rogersville, home to the Trappist and Trappistine Monasteries, and place with Msgr. Marcel Richard settled until his death in 1915.

The community is home to many French families, Babineau, Doucette, Pitre, Gallant and Vautour. The community has one church, serving the area since it was blessed on November 28, 1954 and it is known as Notre Dame de Fatima Roman Catholic Church, or more commonly as "Our Lady of Fatima" which houses the church, a community centre, as well as a slumberoom for people who have died from the parish. Each July, the community hosts a Picnic on the Church grounds. The community is home to nearly three hundred people, mostly young and older families. The present parish priest, who also tends to the church, is Father Guy Legendre. He is also a priest at Saint Francois de Sales Roman Catholic Church in Rogersville and Imaculée Conception Roman Catholic Church in Acadieville.

The community was once home to a sawmill and home to the Sacre Coeur Convent, now demolished. The nearest hospital or medical treatment centers provided to the community are the Miramichi Regional Hospital, Rogersville Medical Clinic, Moncton City Hospital or Dr. Georges L. Dumont Regional Hospital. The community is situated and near the Barnaby River area, about 9 miles from the community, and can be accessed from the West Collette Road, through the woods and connecting near Semiwagan Ridge. Via Rail has a main line through the community which is the main New Brunswick East Coast Railway system.

Coordinates: 46°46′55.4″N 65°26′48″W / 46.782056°N 65.44667°W / 46.782056; -65.44667


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