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Douglas, New Brunswick
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Douglas (2001 population: 2,369) is a Canadian suburban community in York County, New Brunswick.
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Location of Douglas in New Brunswick
Located on the east bank of the Saint John River, Douglas developed as a farming community but has witnessed two residential subdivisions developed in recent decades, largely for residents commuting to Fredericton.
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History
Notable people
Canadian writer and Confederation Poet Sir Charles G.D. Roberts, who has been called the "father of Canadian literature," was born in Douglas on January 10, 1860.[1]
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