Science  People  Locations  Timeline
Index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Home > Nackawic, New Brunswick


 Contents
The town of Nackawic is located 65 km west of the city of Fredericton on the north bank of the Saint John River in New Brunswick, Canada. The town occupies an area of about 9 km2 and is surrounded by the parishes of Southampton and Queensbury with the Village of Millville 10 km to the north.

Latitude and Longitude: 46.00°N, 67.24°W.


1 History

The area was first settled in 1784 by United Empire Loyalists, primarily through land grants to the families of soldiers who had fought with His Majesty's Regiment of Queen's Rangers during the American Revolutionary War.

It was previouslyly known as the town of Otis. The town became known by its present title in 1976, shortly after the completion of the Mactaquac Dam .

Nackawic is home to the world's largest axe.


2 Mill closure crisis

This article deals with a current or ongoing event. Information may change rapidly as the event progresses.

The town's principal employer, from 1968 until September 14, 2004, was St. Anne-Nackawic Pulp Company Ltd. The sudden closure of the town's principal employer put 406 people out of work. About 350 contract workers in the middle of a maintenance shutdown were also affected. A buyer is being sought for the plant, which manufactured high-quality photo paper.

The sudden closure has led David Palmer, manager of the York-Sunbury-Charlotte Forest Products Marketing Board, to level accusations of sabotage, as the mill was almost entirely disassembled during the repairs.

The owners, Parsons and Whittemore of Rye Brook, New York, have relinquished title to the plant and equipment in an effort to attract potential buyers. Both Irving Oil and the New Brunswick provincial government have stated that they are "not interested" in buying.

George Landegger , chairman and CEO of Parsons and Whittemore, is said to be responsible for ordering the shutdown. The company, which owes $101.2 million to its creditors, including $50.2

million to unsecured creditors, has declared bankruptancy.

Some workers have agreed to work without pay in order to make the mill more attractive to potential buyers. Other workers have proposed buying the mill and running it themselves.

2.1 Affected companies

3 Statistics

Population (town only) -- 1042
Land Mass -- 8.45 kmē
Population density -- 123.3 people/kmē
Pop surrounding area App. 7000
Language usage -- 90% English
Ratio male/female -- 50/50
% of population under 19 -- 27%
% pop 20-54 -- 48%
% pop 54-65 -- 15%
% pop +65 -- 10%
Total Private Dwellings -- 426
Average family income -- $65,982.00

4 External link


New Brunswick communities

Read more »

Non User